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. >> if it's ever built, the pipeline will carry crude extracted from the tar sands of alberta canada some 1,700 miles to nebraska, but it has been stalled for six years at the canadian border awaiting the president's approval. >> jon: oh! poor lonely pipeline! i don't know why the oil doesn't just go around america this way and just sneak in from the mexican side. apparently, we don't even patrol that area! (laughter) but obviously the keystone pipeline is an incredibly contentious issue. i imagine the new congress is gonna want to put an issue like this on ice for a bit and start small with some other less divisive legislation. >> first item up in the new senate will be the keystone xl pipeline. >> i can confirm for you that if this bill passes this congress the president wouldn't sign it. >> jon: gonna be a fun two years! (laughter) well, first thing we're gonna do is poke you in the chest! well, i can assure you the president will break your (bleep) fingers. (laughter) so here we go. we have an impasse. keystone pipeline, it's been lasting over half a decade! i've gotta tell you,
. >> if it's ever built, the pipeline will carry crude extracted from the tar sands of alberta canada some 1,700 miles to nebraska, but it has been stalled for six years at the canadian border awaiting the president's approval. >> jon: oh! poor lonely pipeline! i don't know why the oil doesn't just go around america this way and just sneak in from the mexican side. apparently, we don't even patrol that area! (laughter) but obviously the keystone pipeline is an incredibly contentious...
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how severe is this for canned why, for alberta? >> well, you know, we expect a low price environment, brian, for a period of time. we expect there to be some fall-off in conventional drilling activity, shale drilling activity as well, clearly. at the end of the day our economy is resilient. you know, alberta produces most of its oil from the oil sands, and we will actually be experiencing production increases over the course of the next two years, notwithstanding low prices. >> you say that your economy is resilient, but at the same time with the collapse in oil prices that we've seen, does it really stress to you how much alberta maybe needs to diversify its economy to obviously rely on one of other things other than the oil and gas industry? >> well, certainly we're focused on diversification. you clearly, though, have to diversify around your economic strengths, and we have great strengths in agriculture and forestry, tourism, and, you know, strong universities and knowledge-based economy there. energy is pretty central to alber
how severe is this for canned why, for alberta? >> well, you know, we expect a low price environment, brian, for a period of time. we expect there to be some fall-off in conventional drilling activity, shale drilling activity as well, clearly. at the end of the day our economy is resilient. you know, alberta produces most of its oil from the oil sands, and we will actually be experiencing production increases over the course of the next two years, notwithstanding low prices. >> you...
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this is in alberta, canada the site of the town formerly known as frank. it's in oil country. the train that derailed was carrying rail cars full of crude oil from the alberta oil fields. 12 of those oil tanker cars derailed at that site including a couple of them flipping over. miraculously, none of those rail cars full of oil blew up in that crash on saturday. not to worry, though. on that same day, there was another oil train derailment elsewhere in canada where the oil tankers did blow up. that one was in northern ontario. those rail cars, again, full of alberta tar sands oil headed east through canada and in ontario there was another derailment, and seven of those rail cars full of oil did blow up and they blew up in a way oil cars do such that they gave you a cinematic display of what the end of the world will probably look like. both of those oil train crashes, including the seven oil cars full of oil that did blow up most of those crashes happened this weekend on valentine's day. then, two days later, which is yesterday, this was the scene in west virginia. about 30 mi
this is in alberta, canada the site of the town formerly known as frank. it's in oil country. the train that derailed was carrying rail cars full of crude oil from the alberta oil fields. 12 of those oil tanker cars derailed at that site including a couple of them flipping over. miraculously, none of those rail cars full of oil blew up in that crash on saturday. not to worry, though. on that same day, there was another oil train derailment elsewhere in canada where the oil tankers did blow up....
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however, the mall of america and the mall in alberta, canada both mentioned in the video, say they have implemented extra security precautions. secretary johnson commented on all of this once again at the national governors association winter meeting in washington, d.c. cnn's erin mcpike is at that meeting, where she caught up with the secretary, following his earlier comments. so erin what is he saying now? >> reporter: fred first let me give you more context. u.s. law enforcement officials are pointing out despite this video, this is no specific credible threat to the united states but in his comments johnson said the very idea that even when these frightening calls to action pop up there is still not a specific credible threat he says that kind of statement is becoming less relevant because they can't predict when individuals, these lone wolves who are inspired by these calls, will act on them. with that in mind and his advice to americans going to the minnesota mall today, to be particularly careful, i asked him to clarify. what does it means when going to the mall of america today
however, the mall of america and the mall in alberta, canada both mentioned in the video, say they have implemented extra security precautions. secretary johnson commented on all of this once again at the national governors association winter meeting in washington, d.c. cnn's erin mcpike is at that meeting, where she caught up with the secretary, following his earlier comments. so erin what is he saying now? >> reporter: fred first let me give you more context. u.s. law enforcement...
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it's still technically an alberta clipper, but not cold enough to snow. just a couple light rain showers tomorrow. 8:00 this morning, temperatures are rising as the clouds retreat farther and farther up to the north. clouds come right back in on us overnight tonight, wake-up temperatures tomorrow morning generally the low 40s. pretty mild by february standards. 59 today. cloudy skies and raindrops to contend with on your monday. not as much of an impact on the morning commute as the afternoon. then breezy and cooler weather returns tuesday, wednesday. arctic air on friday. friday 13th and valentine's day bitter cold and windy. soak in the warmth today. >> get ready to snuggle. >>> the grammys come on tonight. what experts say could hurt one star's chances of winning and the newcomer proving to be tough competition. >>> i'm nbc's mark murray. >> i'm carrie dan. >> we learned quite a few things about the emerging 2016 presidential contest. the first thing we learned, both chris christie rand paul had pretty rough weeks. >> that's right. it started with thei
it's still technically an alberta clipper, but not cold enough to snow. just a couple light rain showers tomorrow. 8:00 this morning, temperatures are rising as the clouds retreat farther and farther up to the north. clouds come right back in on us overnight tonight, wake-up temperatures tomorrow morning generally the low 40s. pretty mild by february standards. 59 today. cloudy skies and raindrops to contend with on your monday. not as much of an impact on the morning commute as the afternoon....
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in canada the state of alberta or the presence of alberta engaged in a great deal of sterilizations.ada really. but in other countries, we find it in scandinavia. obviously in germany, where it was conducted on a much greater scale. but northern countries such as france or poland or ireland, where catholic ideas stood strongly against eugenic practices. >> we're running out of time but how many people are we talking about now who might get this compensation? >> well not that many. it continues until the '70s and maybe into the '80s, so the people affected are very elderly. many only found out that they were sterilized when they tried to have their own families and discovered this happened to them involuntarily. so i think we're talking about a couple of thousand perhaps, but not more than that. >> professor, thank you very much indeed for joining us on the program. >>> unesco has called for an emergency meeting of the security council after atlantic state followers were found destroys statues with sledgehammers. >> if they want to create deep divisions, they want to create an atmosph
in canada the state of alberta or the presence of alberta engaged in a great deal of sterilizations.ada really. but in other countries, we find it in scandinavia. obviously in germany, where it was conducted on a much greater scale. but northern countries such as france or poland or ireland, where catholic ideas stood strongly against eugenic practices. >> we're running out of time but how many people are we talking about now who might get this compensation? >> well not that many....
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they say that the method of extraction of the tar sands from alberta is particularly environmentally messy. today, the white house vetoed this bill. remember, the republicans waited to send it to the president until they were all back in town. and the president vetoed it behind doors and he said it's all about the process. >> it says that the benefits and consequences of building that pipeline should be thoroughly evaluated by experts and through the administrative process that has existed for decades and used by both parties to evaluate similar infrastructure projects, and this is the patent put forth. and it does not represent a final disposition of the keystone project. >> so still being settled at the state department, tony, and the president has not tipped his hand on what he will ultimately decide because the decision will be the president's. >> should we expect more veto threats and vetoes as the congress ramps up? >> there's a certain element of a political element here. more than 350,000 miles of pipeline in this country and that continues to grow. a lot of people say that t
they say that the method of extraction of the tar sands from alberta is particularly environmentally messy. today, the white house vetoed this bill. remember, the republicans waited to send it to the president until they were all back in town. and the president vetoed it behind doors and he said it's all about the process. >> it says that the benefits and consequences of building that pipeline should be thoroughly evaluated by experts and through the administrative process that has...
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the epa review could influence obama's decision on the pipeline from alberta to the gulf coast.he president has said one of his chief concerns about the project is its potential impact on the environment. >>> time for an early start on your money. oil prices are finally climbing and that has been helping stocks. u.s. stock futures, they're barely moving right now, but yesterday it was a big rally for the dow. up 305 points. the dow in two days is up 500 points. energy stocks led the rally. energy stocks up about 3% yesterday. and there's growing speculation oil prices have finally found a floor. oil prices have been crashing. this has been an oil market crash. seven-month-long crash. last week they reached a six-year low. now prices though are climbing up 20% just in the past few days. the biggest three-day spike since january 2009 at the end of the recession. why here? producers are starting to address the supply glut. they are canceling projects, reducing investment plus more rigs are sitting idle to bring prices back up. >>> more weather to tell you about. you thought it was
the epa review could influence obama's decision on the pipeline from alberta to the gulf coast.he president has said one of his chief concerns about the project is its potential impact on the environment. >>> time for an early start on your money. oil prices are finally climbing and that has been helping stocks. u.s. stock futures, they're barely moving right now, but yesterday it was a big rally for the dow. up 305 points. the dow in two days is up 500 points. energy stocks led the...
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rest of the week and into the weekend as we look ahead, let's take a look at the east coast now, an alberta clipper coming in across the great lakes. don't expect any widespread snowfall amounts or long lasting accumulations because of the speed this is moving it is falling on fresh snow that hit this area earlier this week. we had record breaking snowfall in chicago earlier this week, that's going to be moving through yet again. minus 21 in winniepeg for your lie. you want to be bundling up out there. let's take a look at japan now, talk about cold weather, some of the coldest temperatures of the season are expected to be seen here wednesday going into thursday. we have a cold surge coming through, temperatures will continue to chill off, another low is coming in from the southwest, that combined is going to be bringing widespread snowfall across central portions of japan. downtown tokyo is likely starting in the late morning hours and extending out through the afternoon and evening hours. definitely on thursday have your winter jacket ready and rain boots out if you are traveling across t
rest of the week and into the weekend as we look ahead, let's take a look at the east coast now, an alberta clipper coming in across the great lakes. don't expect any widespread snowfall amounts or long lasting accumulations because of the speed this is moving it is falling on fresh snow that hit this area earlier this week. we had record breaking snowfall in chicago earlier this week, that's going to be moving through yet again. minus 21 in winniepeg for your lie. you want to be bundling up...
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the accident comes two days after a canadian national railways train derailed in northern alberta, it was from the oil sands. and the fire is burning still today. by far the worse train crash was in july 2013, 47 people died in lat ma gan teek in quebec province when a train derailed exploding, insin rating much of the downtown distribute. >> let's hope it doesn't turn into an environmental disaster. >> part of the problem is the oil is so flammable if anything goes wrong, we get this. >> thank you >>> a political debate is raging in washington obvious how to keep the department of homeland security operating. funding runs out in 11 days. so far the house and the senate can't seem to come to terms on a new budget deal. >> if the house and senate don't come to an agreement over a budget for the department of homeland security. it faces a shutdown at the end of the month. house speaker john boehner races that has a possibility on fox news sunday putting the possibility in the hands of senate. >> we make it clear that the house has to do its work and the senate theirs. the house has acte
the accident comes two days after a canadian national railways train derailed in northern alberta, it was from the oil sands. and the fire is burning still today. by far the worse train crash was in july 2013, 47 people died in lat ma gan teek in quebec province when a train derailed exploding, insin rating much of the downtown distribute. >> let's hope it doesn't turn into an environmental disaster. >> part of the problem is the oil is so flammable if anything goes wrong, we get...
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the crews 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? >> literally. they are supposed to soak in water. >> steyer had come to mayflower together ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life, trying to stop the keystone xl pipeline from being built. he worries more leaks like this one in mayflower could happen. the proposed keystone pipeline would stretch from the canadian border across the u.s. to the existing pipeline that carries oil to the refinery. he 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 is going to be more oil not from the middle east. that is true, but it just means there is more oil not from the middle east in the world market. >> we walked along the quiet street in mayflower that just a few months before had been covered in oil. exxon mobil is facing a $2.6 million fine for the spill and has spent $70 million to clean it up. the company purchased many of the hom
the crews 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? >> literally. they are supposed to soak in water. >> steyer had come to mayflower together ammunition for what may be the biggest fight of his life, trying to stop the keystone xl pipeline from being built. he worries more leaks like this one in mayflower could happen. the proposed keystone pipeline would...
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it could have quietly happen, like the better -- alberta clipper, obama agreed to that. why did they judge on it, the coke koch brothersare the recipients. they lobbied, it shot it in the foot. i think this is a cautious president. let's not forget times changed. there are concerns. i get that. >> imagine that. there are something got politicized and didn't happen in washington. this is par for the course. we talked to grover norquist earlier. the fact is that everything is politicized. will happening. >> i don't think so. there may be stop gap bills. you may see other issues punted, but you will not cabinet long-term solutions pass the. >> they may break more, but we will not see fixes. >> exactly. >> what are we asking. >> they don't have the votes in the senate or the house. all they can do it take it to 2016, assuming the president decides it's a bad idea. it's legislation for the future, and hold it over members of congress and a"look at this guy. he doesn't care about the economy or oil prices and could be a tool. >> except that oil is $50 a barrel, which takes the
it could have quietly happen, like the better -- alberta clipper, obama agreed to that. why did they judge on it, the coke koch brothersare the recipients. they lobbied, it shot it in the foot. i think this is a cautious president. let's not forget times changed. there are concerns. i get that. >> imagine that. there are something got politicized and didn't happen in washington. this is par for the course. we talked to grover norquist earlier. the fact is that everything is politicized....
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this comes from alberta canada. as he comes over the left. you see things get wrong very quickly. you see the whole mountain has come loose. this guy has straight-up ski skills. he points his ski straight down the mountain and bounces over everything. he's out and clear. when he turns around to have a look check this out. see how much is falling down. he beat the avalanche? he's skiing an aftervalanche and beat it. >> he's raising gravity. >> everything come literally loose. it looks like icebergs cause he almost lost it but unfortunately didn't. he's out with beautiful powder and a great video and a story to tell. >>> all right. guy, i brought some paper towels to the set. you're going to need them because your palms are about to get crazy sweaty. >> i'm a man, i don't need them. >> yeah. you think you're a man? you're not a man maybe until you've done this. this is in hong kong a video shot by a guy named alexander. more than 1100 feet in the air. that's the guy there. holding on. >> what? >> he's holding on to a lightning rod. >> oh! >> some people like adrenaline and some peop
this comes from alberta canada. as he comes over the left. you see things get wrong very quickly. you see the whole mountain has come loose. this guy has straight-up ski skills. he points his ski straight down the mountain and bounces over everything. he's out and clear. when he turns around to have a look check this out. see how much is falling down. he beat the avalanche? he's skiing an aftervalanche and beat it. >> he's raising gravity. >> everything come literally loose. it...
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we call them alberta clippers because they org national in alberta cap inadequacies a they are known sipping across the the u.s. and what they will do is lack moisture and reenforce cold. so as they sweep through they don't have a lot of time to dump very much snow but they don't have have a lot of moisture with them. but they tend to bring in very cold air. we've got two of them waiting in the wings the next couple have days. first one tomorrow coat to go an inch max for that and starts midday. friday here you go, dropping off significantly on the thermometer. come saturday there will be another clipper on valentines day bringing additional light snow and we are stuck behind a better than teens. guys you can always stay up to dayton all things weather by texting cbs philly weather to 84816 and that will sign you up for eyewitness weather text alerts. >> that sound horrible. stuck in the freezer. >> wow. >> not fun for anyone. >> good morning, everyone i can't get over that. good morning. traveling this rush hour the the road are giving you the cold shoulder. traveling on i-95, i kno
we call them alberta clippers because they org national in alberta cap inadequacies a they are known sipping across the the u.s. and what they will do is lack moisture and reenforce cold. so as they sweep through they don't have a lot of time to dump very much snow but they don't have have a lot of moisture with them. but they tend to bring in very cold air. we've got two of them waiting in the wings the next couple have days. first one tomorrow coat to go an inch max for that and starts...
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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? >> yes. 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 xl 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 it 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 c
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? >> yes. 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 xl pipeline from being built. steyer worries more...
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and alberta is there for his work as a prosecutor. not for personal or psychological problems. solely for working as a prosecutor. the case prove ebbed allegations of deficiencies in argentine institutions. most notably the justice system and the intelligence agency both investigating the 1994 bombing of the jewish community center in buenos aires, that killed 85 people, and remains unsolved two decades later. >> translation: we are confront by a smokescreen put there by key players, explaining why two decades past without those behind the bomb attack being revealed. >> more than 20 years after an attack argentina is faced with more questions than answers. >>> more to come on al jazeera, including on hold - a u.s. federal judge blocks president obama's immigration plan. what he says the - he says the plan is missing >>> and the year of sheep - we cross to beijing, where millions of chinese are celebrating the lunar year. >>> the u.n. envoy to syria says the government indicated that it is prepared to suspend all aerial bombardments over the city of aleppo. the u.n. security cou
and alberta is there for his work as a prosecutor. not for personal or psychological problems. solely for working as a prosecutor. the case prove ebbed allegations of deficiencies in argentine institutions. most notably the justice system and the intelligence agency both investigating the 1994 bombing of the jewish community center in buenos aires, that killed 85 people, and remains unsolved two decades later. >> translation: we are confront by a smokescreen put there by key players,...
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plus, real insight into the oil drop with the premier of alberta, canada. ice bucket challenge? where exactly did all that money go? meg terrell with a special report on that. >> let's get into the meat of it. despite the unimpressed stocks, it is still the best weekly gain for the dow since 2011. the s&p up about
plus, real insight into the oil drop with the premier of alberta, canada. ice bucket challenge? where exactly did all that money go? meg terrell with a special report on that. >> let's get into the meat of it. despite the unimpressed stocks, it is still the best weekly gain for the dow since 2011. the s&p up about
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>> guess what a fire captain in edmonton alberta canada, actually asked somebody that. >> your stupidityost us a lot of [ bleep ]. what happened if you go through the ice and we've got to save your [ bleep ]? >> ctv cameras running when the firefighters showed up to the river, north saskatchewan river. people called firefighters saying there's a man running, they see the guy running on the ice and told him, fella, come on in. they didn't have to rescue him, but once he got in captain had a lot to say to this guy. >> we putourselves in danger and you're out there doing zupd inging stupid [ bleep ]. >> let this get reported and put a psa together and send it out. people need to hear what the captain's saying. >> hey, cameras are rolling. captain looks and he's like i'm going to keep going. >> now you will will you not? >> i don't look at it that way. he's not thinking about how his actions affect others. the captain did talk to ctv after that and had more words to worn people doing stupid stuff. >> you may die, fall in. once under the ice, there's no recovering you. >> man and wife are tak
>> guess what a fire captain in edmonton alberta canada, actually asked somebody that. >> your stupidityost us a lot of [ bleep ]. what happened if you go through the ice and we've got to save your [ bleep ]? >> ctv cameras running when the firefighters showed up to the river, north saskatchewan river. people called firefighters saying there's a man running, they see the guy running on the ice and told him, fella, come on in. they didn't have to rescue him, but once he got in...
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train traffic is up 4,000% in six years carrying especially flammable crude out of north dakota and alberta, canada. >> you put 30,000 gallons of flammable oil per car onto 100 or 150-car train, and you try to drive it through a major population area, anything goes wrong and it's a disaster. >> reporter: many of the oil cars used today are older models that government safety regulators want phased out. but the railroad says the oil cars used in this crash were new, reinforced models. still, there's no such thing as a risk-free oil car. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> a pivotal day of testimony in the trial of the former marine accused in the killing of "american sniper" chris kyle, after five days the prosecution rested and the defense began laying out its case. nbc's jacob rascon is covering the trial for us in stephenville, texas. >> reporter: eddie ray routh didn't know he was recorded. for 23 minutes he says nothing, sitting and sometimes lying down in the back of a parked patrol car after his arrest. hey, marine, an officer calls out, you all right back there? just so nervous a
train traffic is up 4,000% in six years carrying especially flammable crude out of north dakota and alberta, canada. >> you put 30,000 gallons of flammable oil per car onto 100 or 150-car train, and you try to drive it through a major population area, anything goes wrong and it's a disaster. >> reporter: many of the oil cars used today are older models that government safety regulators want phased out. but the railroad says the oil cars used in this crash were new, reinforced...
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could generate over a thousand jobs and 1.5 billion dollars staunching the exodus of workers west to alberta's oil sands. >> to have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. in fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> three years later these were the images from new brunswick flashing across canadian television screens. royal canadian mounted police guns trained on first nations people, police cars sent up in flames. >> we seized a number of firearms from the encampments at the protest site. we also found explosive devices, a large amount of ammunition knives, and bear spray. several shots were fired from within the encampment. molotov style explosives were thrown at police, and six rcmp vehicles were destroyed by fire. >> fault lines has traveled to the province of new brunswick on canada's east coast to find out what went wrong, and ask how it could be set right. >> when southwestern's subsidiary, swn resources
could generate over a thousand jobs and 1.5 billion dollars staunching the exodus of workers west to alberta's oil sands. >> to have that kind of revenue inflow and that kind of potential, it would have a dramatic impact on the province. in fact, on the studies we looked at just a few weeks ago indicates that shale gas development could actually double the economic growth rates in the province. >> three years later these were the images from new brunswick flashing across canadian...
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. >> alberta should be the place of the day. thanks for watching. >> i'm george howell.s coming up. and for viewers around the world stay tuned for vcnn newsroom. >> this is of the chinese new year's celebration in hong kong. enjoy. ♪ ® rie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda® >>> a surprising reveal from the pentagon. iraq's military planning to try to take back a key city in iraq from isis this spring. so why are they telling us this so early? >>> a shocking arrest in the deadly road rage case in arizona. a 19-year-old suspect now accused of shooting his neighbor. the victim's husband expressing outrage saying his wife tried to help the killer. >>> and this morning, 185 million americans feeling the bitter cold. freeze warnings issued across several states. new warnings about dangerous
. >> alberta should be the place of the day. thanks for watching. >> i'm george howell.s coming up. and for viewers around the world stay tuned for vcnn newsroom. >> this is of the chinese new year's celebration in hong kong. enjoy. ♪ ® rie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience... ...the joy of sugar... ...without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda® >>> a surprising reveal from the pentagon. iraq's military planning to try to take back a key city in...
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extra security and a tour group list of the potential targets including the west edmonton mall and albertare also insist their mall is safe. >>mark: local muslim community is condemning the terror threat st. hartford sensitivity will in fact the daily lives and some people than i intimidated by threats >>: i may not want to change my behavior because of these threats. ahead >>: it has been a really difficult time for the community in terms of everything is on an internationally the government position on the intellectual with muslims and of course hate crimes things that the news to they're not helping. >>mark: security is being stepped up the fbi homeless securities said they're working to order is similar efforts nationwide. >>darya: saw the man behind are accused of stealing from the girl scouts stilling cookies or money for cookies outside of the supermarket to to to your man accused of taking a cashbox from the girl scouts yesterday afternoon they were in front of the safeway at the spot in his car inside a from the cash box with the money inside the returned to the is being booked in
extra security and a tour group list of the potential targets including the west edmonton mall and albertare also insist their mall is safe. >>mark: local muslim community is condemning the terror threat st. hartford sensitivity will in fact the daily lives and some people than i intimidated by threats >>: i may not want to change my behavior because of these threats. ahead >>: it has been a really difficult time for the community in terms of everything is on an...
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host: all right, alberta, fort wayne indiana, and indiana -- an independent caller. host:earlier this year, the republican-controlled house passed a spending bill to fund the department through the end of the year. it attached language to undo mr. obama's executive actions. the sate of that house-passed bill is unclear. those supporting mr. obama's executive order including washington and california, they filed a motion with the job in support -- with the judge in support of mr. obama. the group of law enforcement officials and more than 20 police chiefs also filed a motion in support. they argue the action will improve public safety. we are getting your thoughts this morning. weigh in on the debate. what should happen next? a texas judge has made this step. congress, republicans in control. joining us on the phone is -- johnson to talk with us a little bit about this. what you think the decision does? it is temporary, but what does it do to the debate? guest: it is a good question. because it is new, it is hard to know. it is going to give some weight to the republi
host: all right, alberta, fort wayne indiana, and indiana -- an independent caller. host:earlier this year, the republican-controlled house passed a spending bill to fund the department through the end of the year. it attached language to undo mr. obama's executive actions. the sate of that house-passed bill is unclear. those supporting mr. obama's executive order including washington and california, they filed a motion with the job in support -- with the judge in support of mr. obama. the...
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however, the mall of america and the west edmondton mall in alberta, canada both mentioned in the video, say they have implemented extra security precautions. secretary johnson commented on all of this against at the national governor's associate winter meeting in washington, d.c. cnn's erin mcpike was at that meeting and cnn's will ripley has nor on what the law enforcement is saying. so erin let me begin with you. you talked to jeh johnson. what more did he say on this? fred i asked him to clarify hi remarks when sell said americans should be extra careful. i asked him exactly what does that mean? he explained it's important for the public to get ingauged. when you see some something, say something, that's not just a slogan. but some of what he said caused washington by surprise that maybe he sparked in unnecessary fear so i asked him about that. do you regret this comment? we have some law enforcement officials today walking that back a bit, saying there is no specific credible threat. i know what you just said, but do you regret any of the comments you said this morning? >> no, no.
however, the mall of america and the west edmondton mall in alberta, canada both mentioned in the video, say they have implemented extra security precautions. secretary johnson commented on all of this against at the national governor's associate winter meeting in washington, d.c. cnn's erin mcpike was at that meeting and cnn's will ripley has nor on what the law enforcement is saying. so erin let me begin with you. you talked to jeh johnson. what more did he say on this? fred i asked him to...
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there is the alberta clipper. for us it's this ripple in person pennsylvania as it comes along the border and could bring out a couple of snow showers. the only advisories are winter weather for columbia and annapolis and points north and east. again, here's future weather through the course of the day. mid-to late afternoon. an opportunity for raindrops mixing with wet snow flakes. by 7:00 or 8:00 tonight, the rain and snow coming to an end and the real cold settles in and the winds gust to extreme levels late tonight. feels like temperatures going out for dinner and a movie, single digits and teens at 8:00 tonight. by 11:00 tonight, single digits above or below zero. by wake up time wind chills running 15 to 25 degrees below zero. this is serious stuff. you need to make your plans to take things seriously with this and make sure your pipes are ready and secure. if you know people that are outside tonight make sure they are layered. only 21 tomorrow. 9 would be a record low at national airport and cold air in pla
there is the alberta clipper. for us it's this ripple in person pennsylvania as it comes along the border and could bring out a couple of snow showers. the only advisories are winter weather for columbia and annapolis and points north and east. again, here's future weather through the course of the day. mid-to late afternoon. an opportunity for raindrops mixing with wet snow flakes. by 7:00 or 8:00 tonight, the rain and snow coming to an end and the real cold settles in and the winds gust to...
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issued a threat calling for attacks on the mall of america in minnesota and the west edmonton mall in alberta canada. al-shabaab was behind the westgate mall in nairobi kenya that left 60 people dead. >> there's much more to come on "action news" this surnld afternoon. os -- sunday afternoon. oscar sunday is here. we'll have a live preview of the show from hollywood. >> there may be new way to treat adhd the medication. >> reporter: look what's waiting in the wings these are current windchill numbers as low as 24 below across the high plains. that's charging in, i'll let you know when it arrives in the seven-day forecast when we come right back. # ♪ >> the night hollywood has been waiting for is finally here we're just hours away from the oscars. >> the big show will air live right here on 6abc. abc's mary bruce is live in hollywood with a preview. >> reporter: hi, good morning, it is game time in hollywood. as you can see they have rolled out the red carpet and wheeled in the oscar statues now the only thing missing are the stars. lights camera, oscar. the wait for hollywood's biggest night
issued a threat calling for attacks on the mall of america in minnesota and the west edmonton mall in alberta canada. al-shabaab was behind the westgate mall in nairobi kenya that left 60 people dead. >> there's much more to come on "action news" this surnld afternoon. os -- sunday afternoon. oscar sunday is here. we'll have a live preview of the show from hollywood. >> there may be new way to treat adhd the medication. >> reporter: look what's waiting in the wings...
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for us, this alberta clipper ba come by with nothin more than a few passing raindrops on your monday.ther clipper later the week might have a flurry chance. for today there's that mix of clouds and sunshine cloudier up towards the pennsylvania border. more sunshine towards southern maryland. clouds rolling in by about 11:00 tonight. if you can keep the garage in the garage you can get it washed today. 8:00 tomorrow morning, clo a f hit and miss rain showers. i think our best chance for rain is between lunch and sundown tomorrow. drier air will be with us for the day on tuesday and then on into the rest of the week cooler than that. tomorrow relatively mild. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. your forecast near 60 today, tomorrow 60% chance of showers. it will be rain not snow, with temperatur above freezing turning breezy and more february-like. there's the arctic front on thursday could bring out a flurry or two. bitter cold and super windy friday 13th interval tin's day weekend. >>> new details this morning in a deadly crash involving bruce jenner. what police are looking in
for us, this alberta clipper ba come by with nothin more than a few passing raindrops on your monday.ther clipper later the week might have a flurry chance. for today there's that mix of clouds and sunshine cloudier up towards the pennsylvania border. more sunshine towards southern maryland. clouds rolling in by about 11:00 tonight. if you can keep the garage in the garage you can get it washed today. 8:00 tomorrow morning, clo a f hit and miss rain showers. i think our best chance for rain is...
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two of the suggested targets -- the mall of america in minnesota and the west edmonton mall in albertanada. both say they've taken the threats seriously and stepped up security. al shabab was responsible for the attack in kenya in 2013. that left dozens of people dead. >>> a minnesota police officer is recovering after being shot during a burglary. the officer was standing outside his patrol car. a man was arrested in connection with the burglary and domestic assault. detectives are being looking into whether the assault, the burglary and shooting are related. investigators do not believe this particular officer was the intended target. >>> there is a new intelligence report that warns of armed domestic terror groups in neighborhoods. some say the threat from home-grown groups is grater than that from foreign groups like isis. nick valencia has the story. >> reporter: from california to florida, all across the united states sporadic attacks on law enforcement, by sovereign citizen extremists. a new intelligence circulated puts a focus on domestic terror threats. >> unfortunately, there
two of the suggested targets -- the mall of america in minnesota and the west edmonton mall in albertanada. both say they've taken the threats seriously and stepped up security. al shabab was responsible for the attack in kenya in 2013. that left dozens of people dead. >>> a minnesota police officer is recovering after being shot during a burglary. the officer was standing outside his patrol car. a man was arrested in connection with the burglary and domestic assault. detectives are...
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among those specifically mentioned are the mall of america, minnesota, and the west edmonton mall in alberta. u.s. officials say there is no credible evidence of an imminent attacks, but precautions being taken. >>> president obama says he's open to negotiating with congress on parts of his request for military action against i eye cyst. after -- isis. the proposal includes a 3 year limit on military action and restrictions on the use of american troops. >>> the nation's governors meet with president obama at the white house this morning. the meeting comes as days before the department of homeland security's budget is set to expire. the standoff is off his action on immigration. >>> the appointment of a new special trustee for the city college of san francisco. the current trustee is retiring. the new trustee will oversee the governance back to the locally elected board of trustees. the stayed board of's accreditation voted strip them of their accreditation almost two years ago. >>> it is 5:05. the stars are out for the 87th 87th annual academy awards. >>> a man and woman get off a bus, and
among those specifically mentioned are the mall of america, minnesota, and the west edmonton mall in alberta. u.s. officials say there is no credible evidence of an imminent attacks, but precautions being taken. >>> president obama says he's open to negotiating with congress on parts of his request for military action against i eye cyst. after -- isis. the proposal includes a 3 year limit on military action and restrictions on the use of american troops. >>> the nation's...
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those specifically mentioned are the mall of america in minnesota, and the west edmonton mall in alberta. precautions are being taken. >>> president obama says he's open to negotiating with congress on parts of his request for military action against isis after a break, lawmakers return to washington today to debate the request. the proposal includes a 3 year limit on mill their action and restrictions on the use of american troops. >>> normal operations have returned to the port of oakland as workers load and unload cargo following a tentative agreement. some dock workers disease interrupted operationnd -- disease disrupted operations. the operators say long shore men took breaks at the same time. >>> approving a deal on saturday that bumps the pay significantly and gives them better working conditions. the drivers work for loop transportation. they will have to work out the details of the deal with facebook. drivers for several other companies plan to vote on union highing this week. cost of gas has taken another jump. the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded $2.33. it's b
those specifically mentioned are the mall of america in minnesota, and the west edmonton mall in alberta. precautions are being taken. >>> president obama says he's open to negotiating with congress on parts of his request for military action against isis after a break, lawmakers return to washington today to debate the request. the proposal includes a 3 year limit on mill their action and restrictions on the use of american troops. >>> normal operations have returned to the...
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the west edmondton mall in alberta, canada is also increasing security, even though officials say there's no indication of an actual threat. abfbi spokesman tells cnn -- do we believe that al shabab is sending operatives to the u.s.? no, they've been pretty much depleted. the propaganda is the bigger concern. the fbi thinks that they're trying to use propaganda like isis and al qaeda to inspire -- the somalia based -- home to the largest somali population in the u.s. >> we are still losing them. is it a terrorist hotbed here in the midwest? it is. >> cnn has been investigating terrorist recruitment efforts for five years. minneapolis community leaders says a small minority of disillusioned young men are looking for a path. pinches most of these kids are torn between two cultures, americans, but not necessarily don't feel totally accepted an americans. >> this is the real disneyland. >> two young men from minnesota recruited, both died fighting for terrorist groups. >> it is, it's the hardest, the hardest loss that there is. >> his mother told cnn last year she believes her son was manipul
the west edmondton mall in alberta, canada is also increasing security, even though officials say there's no indication of an actual threat. abfbi spokesman tells cnn -- do we believe that al shabab is sending operatives to the u.s.? no, they've been pretty much depleted. the propaganda is the bigger concern. the fbi thinks that they're trying to use propaganda like isis and al qaeda to inspire -- the somalia based -- home to the largest somali population in the u.s. >> we are still...
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drill rigs we saw nice volume particularly in the california landfill, our north dakota landfill, our alberta landfill. so we've seen some really nice volumes and done a nice job on the sales side. >> but maybe we shouldn't extrapolate the number because of where those locations were mentioned because north dakota is down substantially year over year. >> absolutely. but, you know we service a broad region there and as much as the rig count might be down, we're seeing good volumes of drill cuttings and our control packages in the u.s. is strong. we have over 50 packages still out, which is consistent with where we were a year ago. we believe we've gained share even though some rigs have laid down. >> let's talk about the hazardous things you do. one thing was the train wreck where the train was going at the speed limit. we sent a lot of oil all over the north america via train. is this unfortunately a lot of business waiting to happen for clean harbors? >> we see a huge volume of oil moving by rail and participating in a lot of vents in that area. you have heard recent high-profile events most
drill rigs we saw nice volume particularly in the california landfill, our north dakota landfill, our alberta landfill. so we've seen some really nice volumes and done a nice job on the sales side. >> but maybe we shouldn't extrapolate the number because of where those locations were mentioned because north dakota is down substantially year over year. >> absolutely. but, you know we service a broad region there and as much as the rig count might be down, we're seeing good volumes of...
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the 1200 mile proposed pipeline is designed to transport crude oil from alberta to nebraska.say it will create tens of thousands of jobs. environmental groups say it will cause ruptures. house speaker john boehner said the president is, quote, too close to environmental extremists to stand up for america's workers, while mitch mcconnell and other republicans vow to put keystone before the president again. >> he should listen to his state department who has said this is safe, it provides jobs as well as energy to the american people. he should listen to american voters and people all across the country who want the jobs and the energy. >> reporter: fox news polls over the past two years including one just last month find overwhelming majorities of registered voters find majorities of democrats. kennedy? kennedy: james, your brain is so pretty. >> reporter: i get that all the time. kennedy: i know you do, is it possible to override the veto? i know some blue dog house democrats have written to the president earlier saying please do not veto this legislation. we come from energy
the 1200 mile proposed pipeline is designed to transport crude oil from alberta to nebraska.say it will create tens of thousands of jobs. environmental groups say it will cause ruptures. house speaker john boehner said the president is, quote, too close to environmental extremists to stand up for america's workers, while mitch mcconnell and other republicans vow to put keystone before the president again. >> he should listen to his state department who has said this is safe, it provides...
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we have another alberta clipper coming through.d morning, washington. the coldld air is back after a frigid startrt this mornining. warming up i the mid to upper 30's this afternoon with plenty of sunshshinine, well below the average high. fairir skies and the souther wind will keep is waer, but tomorrow afternoon morning sun with increasing clou late in the day and a high temperature of 48 degrs. a few snow showers possisible on thur>> it feels like 7 degrees, doesn't it? they look good. amy, back to you in the studio. >> all right, rob, thanks so much. >>> first up in our "gma heat index." behind the scenes of the biggest super bowl halftime performance ever. yes, those dancing sharks with katy perry making a huge impression. look we have one right here with us. take a look at how they pulled it off. this is the shark. the stadium electric moments before the big show. they are dimming the lights here in the stadium getting ready for katy perry's halftime show ♪ i kissed a girl ♪ >> reporter: we had a front row seat to the show-st
we have another alberta clipper coming through.d morning, washington. the coldld air is back after a frigid startrt this mornining. warming up i the mid to upper 30's this afternoon with plenty of sunshshinine, well below the average high. fairir skies and the souther wind will keep is waer, but tomorrow afternoon morning sun with increasing clou late in the day and a high temperature of 48 degrs. a few snow showers possisible on thur>> it feels like 7 degrees, doesn't it? they look good....
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essentially an alberta clipper coming through and the winter weather advisory up from 2:00 until 9:00. future weather showing a chance of snow coming through, making roads briefly slippery at times. reduce speeds a touch. here it is on future weather by 4:00 today, snow showers west of the metro. by 5:30 moving right into the capital beltway. 7:00 most metro seeing light hits of snow by 8:00 9:00 snow racing out of here. good riddenses to that snow. half an inch to an inch maybe more in a few spots but not a lot in the way of snow and it's getting very very cold. hometown forecast only 28 in gaithersburg today down to 8 tomorrow morning. and highs only near 14 degrees tomorrow in gaithersburg. here's everyone's seven-day forecast now. highs around 30 today. lows down near 10 tonight. highs in the teens tomorrow. and lows down at or below zero for many locations on friday morning. then a chance for sleet saturday afternoon. temperatures holding steady or rising saturday night into sunday. so that should end as rain. a lot going on barbara. >> all right. see you in a little bit. >>> d.c
essentially an alberta clipper coming through and the winter weather advisory up from 2:00 until 9:00. future weather showing a chance of snow coming through, making roads briefly slippery at times. reduce speeds a touch. here it is on future weather by 4:00 today, snow showers west of the metro. by 5:30 moving right into the capital beltway. 7:00 most metro seeing light hits of snow by 8:00 9:00 snow racing out of here. good riddenses to that snow. half an inch to an inch maybe more in a few...
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he took up silversmith thing and jewelry making under the tutelage of hospital reconstruction aide alberta montgomery. in 1920, he opened a studio across the street from the hospital, went on to complete commissions for institutions such as the national cathedral exhibited his work in local arts and crafts shows, and met with dignitaries such as misses calvin coolidge. the mark for grimm's work is the insignia of his regiment, the 89th division of the 355th infantry. sadly grimm's memory of his war experience never left him, and in february of 1935, he used gas to take his life. i'm going to skip this slide. horace pippin lost the use of his right arm to a sniper bullet during the war and confronted limitations of access to the kinds of rehabilitation programs that were typically available to white disabled veterans after the war. despite the celebrated accomplishments of pippin's 369 revit -- regiment, they were the only american troops to serve consistently on the front lines with the french for six months. their heroism was blunted by racism and their ambition of the quality -- equality
he took up silversmith thing and jewelry making under the tutelage of hospital reconstruction aide alberta montgomery. in 1920, he opened a studio across the street from the hospital, went on to complete commissions for institutions such as the national cathedral exhibited his work in local arts and crafts shows, and met with dignitaries such as misses calvin coolidge. the mark for grimm's work is the insignia of his regiment, the 89th division of the 355th infantry. sadly grimm's memory of his...
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shabaab, warning potential targets in the united states and canada and united kingdom, among them alberta, canada and behind me in bloomington, minnesota, the mall of america. the mall of america responding to that video saying they are taking extra security precautions some of that might be visible to shoppers others not so much. our affiliate went inside that mall over the weekend and spoke to shoppers about the potential threat. threat. >> i'm just like if it happens it happens. >> yeah. i'm scared because i have kids. i have two little ones and i'm pregnant. coming here today was like -- i don't know. >> reporter: it is worth us noting the department of homeland security say this is no working threat or credible threat they know of but are urging shoppers at the mall of america to remain vigilant as they always do. i spoke over the weekend, to the members of the somali community, members that called the message by al shabaab shocking and traumatizing. in 2013 if you remember there was somebody in minneapolis that participated in that attack on the westgate mall in kenya. he went on to
shabaab, warning potential targets in the united states and canada and united kingdom, among them alberta, canada and behind me in bloomington, minnesota, the mall of america. the mall of america responding to that video saying they are taking extra security precautions some of that might be visible to shoppers others not so much. our affiliate went inside that mall over the weekend and spoke to shoppers about the potential threat. threat. >> i'm just like if it happens it happens....