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alberta nisman did not commit suicide. alberta nisman was killed. in it deserves answers. >> alberta nisman was found dead in his apartment from a gunshot wound to the head. no gunpowder was found on his hands. alberta nisman die the the night before he was to deliver a report to congress, alleging cristina fernandez de kirchner and her foreign minister conspired to cover up iran's involved in the "94 bombing of a jewish cultural center. alberta nisman's former wife said the results indicated that he did not die quickly and may have suffered. doubts are cast on the president. who denies involvement. or that he was murdered by members of intelligence service who wanted to implicate her. >> conspiracy theories abound. there's little doubt that alberta nisman did not commit used. there's no hard evidence pointing the finger at who may have pulled the trigger. >> in ferguson, missouri, the family of slain teenager michael brown announced plans to sue the city. the wrongful death included a policeman that shot and killed the 18-year-old. yesterday the ju
alberta nisman did not commit suicide. alberta nisman was killed. in it deserves answers. >> alberta nisman was found dead in his apartment from a gunshot wound to the head. no gunpowder was found on his hands. alberta nisman die the the night before he was to deliver a report to congress, alleging cristina fernandez de kirchner and her foreign minister conspired to cover up iran's involved in the "94 bombing of a jewish cultural center. alberta nisman's former wife said the results...
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alberta nisman was found dead in his home in january, hours before he was due to testify in congress. an official pointed to suicide. lucia newman latin american reporter reports. >> reporter: results confirmed what everyone in argentina suspected, that prosecutor alberta nisman did not die by his own hand. >> i want to let you know na alberta nisman did not have an accident. he did not exit suicide. he was killed and his death was an asags nation that deserves answers and on the part of the institutions of the republic. >> alberta nisman was found dead in his apartment from a gunshot wound to his head. suicide was not ruled out. alberta nisman died the night before he was to deliver a report to congress alleging kirsch and her foreign minister had conspired to cover up the involvement in the 1994 bombing of a jewish culture center. alberta nisman's former wife said the results indicated that the prosecutor did not die significantly and may have suffered. his death casts doubts on the president who denied involvement. and suggests alberta nisman was murdered by rogue members of argent
alberta nisman was found dead in his home in january, hours before he was due to testify in congress. an official pointed to suicide. lucia newman latin american reporter reports. >> reporter: results confirmed what everyone in argentina suspected, that prosecutor alberta nisman did not die by his own hand. >> i want to let you know na alberta nisman did not have an accident. he did not exit suicide. he was killed and his death was an asags nation that deserves answers and on the...
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including alberta. conservative base of canada which is very leery about doing what is -- doing business with what is still a communist government. the president was slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty will stop his great ambition to increase imports to asia has not gone away. in fact, imports to other countries has increased. but to china, does not work. >> you mentioned president bush. i think we had 600,000 barrels a day in his eight years come from canada to the united states. we are -- we are at one million barrels a day with obama. the issue is how it is getting there. on clean energy, we are all for that idea, too. we have proposed faster, more decisive transmissions for clean energy. sometimes we get certain states that supports hydro being defined as renewable. in some states, if it is small it is renewable but if it is bigger it is not renewable. what is your position on hydro being defined as renewable. >> it is renewable energy by definition. that is a part of the conversation th
including alberta. conservative base of canada which is very leery about doing what is -- doing business with what is still a communist government. the president was slow to implement a bilateral investment treaty will stop his great ambition to increase imports to asia has not gone away. in fact, imports to other countries has increased. but to china, does not work. >> you mentioned president bush. i think we had 600,000 barrels a day in his eight years come from canada to the united...
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alberta nisman did not die of his open hand. >> i want to let you know that alberta nisman did not have an accident or commit used. he was killed and his death is an assassination that depends answers. he was found dead in his apartment. state forensic studies wound no kun powder on his hands. he died the night before he was to deliver a report to congress. allege that the forker nirns consired to cover up its involvement in a cultural center. the results also indicate that the prosecutor did not die significantly and may have suffered. the debt casting doubts on the president. and suggests he was murdered by members that wanted to implicate him. son spir si theories abounded. there seems little doubt that alberta nisman did not commit suicide. there's no hard evidence at pointing the finger and who might have pulled the trigger. >> still to come - egypt's president shakes up his cabinet. who is in and out. >> students take aim at the government and we'll tell you why they are so angry. that is all ahead. >> former klansman david duke. >> america has been taken over. >> defending his co
alberta nisman did not die of his open hand. >> i want to let you know that alberta nisman did not have an accident or commit used. he was killed and his death is an assassination that depends answers. he was found dead in his apartment. state forensic studies wound no kun powder on his hands. he died the night before he was to deliver a report to congress. allege that the forker nirns consired to cover up its involvement in a cultural center. the results also indicate that the prosecutor...
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we put $300 per man, woman and child in alberta capture an storage.no jurisdiction in the world like that. only place in north america with price on carbon goes into technology and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. oil sands of alberta announced reduction of fresh water by 50% by 2022. i don't see anything like places like venezuela brings in oil at higher hgh emission than alberta or canada. i don't see environmental stewardship for any middle east or african countries that we bring oil in. so here we are america's largest friend and ally, feeling like we should be your enemy because your enemy gets treated much worse, or much better than your ally and it doesn't make sense. this is a ridiculous position because there is 80 plus pipelines going across the border, 49th parallel. keystone pipeline is just one. we're integrated as a continent and we should be so why pull one thread out of that and make it into an environmental lightning rod when we should be first in class on the continent and energy independent as entire north american economy that wo
we put $300 per man, woman and child in alberta capture an storage.no jurisdiction in the world like that. only place in north america with price on carbon goes into technology and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. oil sands of alberta announced reduction of fresh water by 50% by 2022. i don't see anything like places like venezuela brings in oil at higher hgh emission than alberta or canada. i don't see environmental stewardship for any middle east or african countries that we bring oil in....
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i used to live in alberta for five years. i know those policies out there.ight now alberta does not have a good record on environmental stewardship. there have been a number plans propose that are not being implemented. the toxic ponzo grown to the size of washington d.c.. there are a lot of legacy issues in addition to the climate issues. we are concerned about cancers and identity so all these issues are issues we are raising about where's the source of oil to the united states? where's it coming from and is a massive expansion of that oil source in keeping with the clean energy economy and environmental stewardship? the record in alberta, the answer is no. >> i would like to say from our side we trust canada more than we trust venezuela. if somebody's going to do it right candidate will do it right and there's a transparency issue too. canada is transplanted if we want to know what's going on in canada canada's government represents well, congress represents well. we know what's going on in canada. let's do business there. let's do business with somebody
i used to live in alberta for five years. i know those policies out there.ight now alberta does not have a good record on environmental stewardship. there have been a number plans propose that are not being implemented. the toxic ponzo grown to the size of washington d.c.. there are a lot of legacy issues in addition to the climate issues. we are concerned about cancers and identity so all these issues are issues we are raising about where's the source of oil to the united states? where's it...
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they are called alberta clippers because they originate in the province of alberta canada. there's one in northern minnesota, a second one over alberta. each one will push into our neck. woods and brings chances of rain showers. first one tomorrow morning second one tuesday morning. the first one could provide wet snow well north ran west in the lehigh valley. you can see flakes flying both days. once the second one pulls through, the cold pattern lifts. thursday and friday, both days we could see highs in the mid 60s, guys. >> that would be nice, thank you, chris. >>> sports the final four will be set tonight, two teams have punched their ticket. a flyers captain is frustrated after another loss and lost season. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: the flyers are still not officially eliminated from playoff contention, but they might as well be, they are ten points out with 6 games to go, even the captain is resign to the fact they are done. put the kids in, thumbs up for that. kids day yesterday they take on san jose down one in the first nick grossman in front. off the re
they are called alberta clippers because they originate in the province of alberta canada. there's one in northern minnesota, a second one over alberta. each one will push into our neck. woods and brings chances of rain showers. first one tomorrow morning second one tuesday morning. the first one could provide wet snow well north ran west in the lehigh valley. you can see flakes flying both days. once the second one pulls through, the cold pattern lifts. thursday and friday, both days we could...
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the obama administration approved the alberta clipper.he same source, taking it down into the united states. so they already approve that. and then in 2011, secretary clinton wrote us after some concerns that there was a delay and said this pipeline should be decided by the end of 2008 -- 2011 so i think the administration is moving down that course before they started hearing from the environmental community and you could see the state department was heading down its route with environmental impact statements. they came back clean. they said look this is not environmentally friendly. i think only down the road as things change in the political environment within the administration not on the public side. poll after poll has shown 60 to 70% approval for the pipeline so i think it's changed at the very top of the political administration. >> do believe that canada believes that it's not a question of if but when? it will get built. >> we think it will get built. the merits are there in the -- and the economics are there. canada is going to
the obama administration approved the alberta clipper.he same source, taking it down into the united states. so they already approve that. and then in 2011, secretary clinton wrote us after some concerns that there was a delay and said this pipeline should be decided by the end of 2008 -- 2011 so i think the administration is moving down that course before they started hearing from the environmental community and you could see the state department was heading down its route with environmental...
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la posibilidad de que se repita la llegada masiva de indocumentados procedentes de centroamÉrica alberta trae un panorama de cÓmo estÁn viviendo en uno de los albergues. pedro: las detenciones de madres y padres indocumentados con niÑos de la frontera podrÍa estar experimentando un nuevo aumento, aunque voluntarios que ayudan a los liberados por la patrulla fronteriza, dicen que los nÚmeros estÁn creciendo. >> por dÍa estÁn cayendo como 50, por dÍa. como 10 o 15 por dÍa antes. ya comenzÓ de vuelta. pedro: en una audiencia ante un comitÉ del director de la oficina revelÓ la posibilidad de que se produzcan una oleada migratoria como la que ocurriÓ en el verano. >> quizÁs vamos a recibir a mÁs gente, expresÓ la funcionaria. pedro: agregando que mÉxico ya estÁ siendo ordinariez deteniendo muchas personas en el albergue humanitario conocimos a seÑor homero enrique torres, quien acaba de llegar el paÍs junto a su hija de 15 aÑos. >> acÁ dicen que es mejor para vivir, y menos delincuencia. todo eso lo trae a uno para que el gobierno de la calidad apoyo, si es posible traer mÁs familia. pedro: l
la posibilidad de que se repita la llegada masiva de indocumentados procedentes de centroamÉrica alberta trae un panorama de cÓmo estÁn viviendo en uno de los albergues. pedro: las detenciones de madres y padres indocumentados con niÑos de la frontera podrÍa estar experimentando un nuevo aumento, aunque voluntarios que ayudan a los liberados por la patrulla fronteriza, dicen que los nÚmeros estÁn creciendo. >> por dÍa estÁn cayendo como 50, por dÍa. como 10 o 15 por dÍa antes....
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very strayed forward and three [simultaneous speech] >> involved a science and engineer types of in alberta, nearly all pro-fossil fuels. that's not exactly a representative of social science is it? >> you're wrong david, i pointed out there was a group of scients for whom there was a study taken they determined that global swarming not a crisis but that's not the only group of scientists. the american meteorological society, these are atmosphere scientists where a majority of them found that humans are not creating a global warming crisis and not very worried about global warming. a single assertion, the facts are the facts david. >> clearly mr. taylor you are the expert. james taylor, with the heritage institute. thanks for coming on good to have you on. up next, the cost of injustice our series continues as a mother's call for help for her mentally ill son. when the police arrived, a deadly confrontation ensued. >> drop it. >> yes, yes. >> what happened next and the consequences right after this. >> next monday. >> visibility was 3 to 5 nautical miles. >> weathering the storm. >> we want
very strayed forward and three [simultaneous speech] >> involved a science and engineer types of in alberta, nearly all pro-fossil fuels. that's not exactly a representative of social science is it? >> you're wrong david, i pointed out there was a group of scients for whom there was a study taken they determined that global swarming not a crisis but that's not the only group of scientists. the american meteorological society, these are atmosphere scientists where a majority of them...
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the heavy crude, called bitumen, had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. tom: what are the booms for? genevieve: they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to. tom: literally? genevieve: literally. they are supposed to soak in water. betty: 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. 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 refineries in the gulf. he says the oil would be sent directly to the international market. tom: 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. betty: 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
the heavy crude, called bitumen, had come from alberta, canada, thousands of miles away. tom: what are the booms for? genevieve: they are to soak in the oil. they are supposed to. tom: literally? genevieve: literally. they are supposed to soak in water. betty: 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. he worries more leaks like this one in mayflower could happen. the proposed...
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city alberta elementary in tuscaloosa was devastated. luckily, no one died as far as i no. but in its place is a performing arts school part of the public school system that did not have an art school for. it has great facilities and curriculum and the original students will go to it. as far as how to help people, i think one of the best things that we can do is just listened. one thing i wanted everyone to take from this is a sense of how to talk to someone who has lost a child. that was the hardest part for me talking to the families and really, you know, feeling of pain and their loss. a lot of times in something like this happens you can lose your house and feel grateful and move on and a lot of people felt that way, it is grateful to be alive. it is just off but the people who lost someone, especially the parents who lost a child they will never get over it, it, never move on, keep looking because they have no choice. but. but i think that it is really important for us to come you know, continue to ask about the kids are not given t
city alberta elementary in tuscaloosa was devastated. luckily, no one died as far as i no. but in its place is a performing arts school part of the public school system that did not have an art school for. it has great facilities and curriculum and the original students will go to it. as far as how to help people, i think one of the best things that we can do is just listened. one thing i wanted everyone to take from this is a sense of how to talk to someone who has lost a child. that was the...
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vikram: even though it is focused on alberta, many of those individuals fly in and out from other parts olivia: 70% of job creation in canada. vikram: about. tom: do we want a solar a clips twitter question? olivia: no, we are talking about dollars -- this is our twitter question of the day -- tom keene might take a vacation and go to europe. a strong dollar will not change my plans to drive to walmart. tom: that's the domestic angle. olivia: the second answer -- i have seen a lot of interest in skiing in japan. tom: you go to japan instead of colorado? olivia: yes. tom: what's it called? olivia: nisecco. brendan: i can escape the feeling that oh olivia is living a better life. olivia: our third and final answer -- tom: very good. olivia: i want to thank a very special gentle man in the control room, greg mills our graphics editor. he has done a wonderful job. it is his last day and think you very much. tom: there it is. olivia: time for the agenda where we look at stories of the day. tom: the spread in greece is widening this week. we are not to crisis but this is ugly. it deserves foc
vikram: even though it is focused on alberta, many of those individuals fly in and out from other parts olivia: 70% of job creation in canada. vikram: about. tom: do we want a solar a clips twitter question? olivia: no, we are talking about dollars -- this is our twitter question of the day -- tom keene might take a vacation and go to europe. a strong dollar will not change my plans to drive to walmart. tom: that's the domestic angle. olivia: the second answer -- i have seen a lot of interest...
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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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right now the desk in alberta. how damaging is this world for alberta?huge wake-up call. they are facing structural deficits. when things go great they find ways to spend it all and when there is such a drop in their number one revenue source -- tom: do you have a price in your head for when it unravels? >> not really. this is such a classic case of all the oil companies meeting -- needing to keep on doing expiration develop and assuming oil prices will stay high. just like in banking, the dance stops. >> producers are -- they are hit pretty hard. tom: there is a price where loads become -- we blink. >> as long as you are covering your cash costs, your insurance costs you are incentivized to keep on producing. olivia: if you look at the numbers come only very few people are going to get to negative cash flow. >> we will cut cap x 20% in 2015. output is likely to remain higher. brendan: we keep wondering, is this what it is or are we going to reverse the meter? there is one more surplus that has to get flushed out of the system. our assumption that oil wi
right now the desk in alberta. how damaging is this world for alberta?huge wake-up call. they are facing structural deficits. when things go great they find ways to spend it all and when there is such a drop in their number one revenue source -- tom: do you have a price in your head for when it unravels? >> not really. this is such a classic case of all the oil companies meeting -- needing to keep on doing expiration develop and assuming oil prices will stay high. just like in banking,...
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. >> reporter: we wrap up the month of march with a alberta clipper. we mentioned the snopes across parts of pennsylvania and the severe weather threat across the south. severe thunderstorm watches from georgia all the way back to oklahoma. warnings will be ongoing. weevil had a we've already had a report of baseball-sized hail. the system will go to the northern and central plains this could be a strong one. but a similar threat with severe thunderstorms, possibly isolated tornadoes. that threat pushes east to thursday and friday. first week of april certainly starting the way it should be. severe weather month for us usually. >> rob thank you. >>> now, to a major development from indiana tonight. the governor now calling for a fix. he's calling for that new law to be amended amid the backlash. critics arguing it allows businesses to discriminate against gays. the front page of "the indianapolis star" today. fix this now. and tonight, the governor who stood his ground right here on abc news now calling for new steps. abc's gio benitez from indiana. >>
. >> reporter: we wrap up the month of march with a alberta clipper. we mentioned the snopes across parts of pennsylvania and the severe weather threat across the south. severe thunderstorm watches from georgia all the way back to oklahoma. warnings will be ongoing. weevil had a we've already had a report of baseball-sized hail. the system will go to the northern and central plains this could be a strong one. but a similar threat with severe thunderstorms, possibly isolated tornadoes....
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ten cars of the train in route from alberta to eastern canada jumped tracks in northern ontario.e caught fire and spilled oil in the river. it is the third such train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month renewing concerns about shipping volatile crude oil by rail. >>> thousands the georgia erd on the edmond pettus bridge in sell marks alabama to commemorate the bloody confrontation there 50 years ago over voting right. police say at least 15 to 25,000 people came today, many with their families, recalling bloody sunday and civil rights struggle. martin luther king the third his the father led the the march 50 years ago, took part in the service at brown chapel ame church near the bridge. attorney jenner i can holder was among those in selma today yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis.
ten cars of the train in route from alberta to eastern canada jumped tracks in northern ontario.e caught fire and spilled oil in the river. it is the third such train derailment in northern ontario in less than a month renewing concerns about shipping volatile crude oil by rail. >>> thousands the georgia erd on the edmond pettus bridge in sell marks alabama to commemorate the bloody confrontation there 50 years ago over voting right. police say at least 15 to 25,000 people came today,...
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council members in the town of tabor alberta have voted to outlaw swearing screaming and spitting.e is $150. critics claim the new law is unconstitutional but tabor's mayor backs the new measure. >> an update on traffic and weather is up for you. karen and david have you covered. >> developing overnight firefighters make a suspicious discovery inside a burning philadelphia home. >> ♪♪ introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in full prescription strength. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. the leading allergy pill only controls one, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase the 24 hour relief that outperforms the #1 allergy pill. so go ahead , inhale life. new flonase. six is greater than one. this changes everything. when we go to the store i find my box of honey bunches of oats, and i'm checking to see if i packaged it. he says "it has a certain code that's my line, this is the date." if the last 3 letters were p22, that's me. whoa, this
council members in the town of tabor alberta have voted to outlaw swearing screaming and spitting.e is $150. critics claim the new law is unconstitutional but tabor's mayor backs the new measure. >> an update on traffic and weather is up for you. karen and david have you covered. >> developing overnight firefighters make a suspicious discovery inside a burning philadelphia home. >> ♪♪ introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray, now available over the counter in...
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inflatable tour boat collided with a whale off the coast of mexico. 35 year old jennifer karen of alberta canada was killed. two other people -- federal authorities there are trying to investigate the incident. >>> fresno state is the mourning the loss of it beloved mascot today, the bulldog passed away from -- after being stung by a bee. he would have been three years old next month. the english bulldog aattended games and he was introduced to the school as the second live mascot back in 2012 at a football game against colorado. >>> higher financials and -- higher fences and patrols. redwood city mayor who was introduced today as the new chief of the district. heart broken he says by the recent rash of suicides including the death of a high school student on monday, he says that improvements to the right-of-way infratruck which you are is only part of -- infrastructure which is only part of the problem. >> as i come aboard i will review all of that and i will see if there's anything different that we should be doing or if we should be doing more of what we are already doing. it is really
inflatable tour boat collided with a whale off the coast of mexico. 35 year old jennifer karen of alberta canada was killed. two other people -- federal authorities there are trying to investigate the incident. >>> fresno state is the mourning the loss of it beloved mascot today, the bulldog passed away from -- after being stung by a bee. he would have been three years old next month. the english bulldog aattended games and he was introduced to the school as the second live mascot back...
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there's a clipper across high plains and another one across alberta. is running like this, so above these storms -- both of these storms will make their way into the delaware valley. clipper systems are best known for reinforcing cold air and producing snow. this is northwestern canada, it's actually much milder here than it is in the delaware valley right now. there's not too much cold left here the arctic reservoir is running dry. we have another chilly one today and cool for tuesday. the pattern will switch to this, wind shift out of the southwest and that bring milder conditions, temperatures in the 60s believe it or not thursday and friday. we are so deserving at this point. >>> the final four will be set tonight. two teams punched their tickets. and the flyers captain is frustrated by another loss and lost season. >> reporter: ments flyers are not officially eliminated from playoff contention but they might as well be. they are ten points out with 6 games to go. even the captain is resign they are done. kids day yesterday they take on san jose. d
there's a clipper across high plains and another one across alberta. is running like this, so above these storms -- both of these storms will make their way into the delaware valley. clipper systems are best known for reinforcing cold air and producing snow. this is northwestern canada, it's actually much milder here than it is in the delaware valley right now. there's not too much cold left here the arctic reservoir is running dry. we have another chilly one today and cool for tuesday. the...
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>>> screamings swearing and spitting may give you a slap on the wrist from mom but now a town in albertaive you a fine. first offense, $150 for foul language and it's second is $250, some residents argue that this law is illegal but the mayor insists that it's on the books and leaving the enforcement up to the officers. more than 25 cents in the swear jar. >> all right lets get another check of the roads right now. >> autumn marisa is in for matt pellman with the latest for us. >> hi shirleen and brian we are out on the schuylkill expressway these are the west lanes, a disabled vehicle on the westbound side and penndot is there to help. it's taking you 30 minutes right now going over to the big picture, speeds in the 20s in the region and the blue route is slow at villanova and springfield in the eastbound lanes as you make your way to 90 is also a slow go and over to 95 we had a slow going in the southbound lanes before we had a disabled vehicle, the last go around we are moving nicely now and taking you 20 mines to go from the vine to woodhaven or woodhaven to the vine. that is good ne
>>> screamings swearing and spitting may give you a slap on the wrist from mom but now a town in albertaive you a fine. first offense, $150 for foul language and it's second is $250, some residents argue that this law is illegal but the mayor insists that it's on the books and leaving the enforcement up to the officers. more than 25 cents in the swear jar. >> all right lets get another check of the roads right now. >> autumn marisa is in for matt pellman with the latest for...
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by 11:00 tonight, clouds on the increase and the little alberta clipper that brought snowflakes to chicagong more than passing flurries early tomorrow morning. 8:00 a.m. a couple flurries around between 3:00 and 9:00 in the morning. clouds likely to linger much of the remaining part of the day, and on into wednesday morning. this will be probably nothing more than a couple light rain sprinkles out there wednesday. no snowflakes wednesday. just a couple easy rain drops ahead of thursday's best chance of rain. seven-day forecast one last time. >> thank you, chuck. >>> reminder slow down or you could get a warning or worse. six new speed cameras running in the district at this hour. the cameras are in sites where police say speeding is a problem. one camera along fort lincoln drive in northeast d.c. if you're caught speeding now by one of those cameras, you get a warning. once the 30-day grace period ends you will be fined. a map of the new locations including two cameras in both directions on south capital street near nats park. you can find this information, the map, on our nbc washington a
by 11:00 tonight, clouds on the increase and the little alberta clipper that brought snowflakes to chicagong more than passing flurries early tomorrow morning. 8:00 a.m. a couple flurries around between 3:00 and 9:00 in the morning. clouds likely to linger much of the remaining part of the day, and on into wednesday morning. this will be probably nothing more than a couple light rain sprinkles out there wednesday. no snowflakes wednesday. just a couple easy rain drops ahead of thursday's best...
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the mysterious death of prosecutor alberta nisman and an election year she is not allowed to stand. let's talk about it with latin american editor live in buenos aires, lucia newman. >> what is she likely to say given this is her last address and won't affect her re-election this time. >> hello. this is president cristina fernandez de kirchner's last chance to address the nation as president, a speech that is this important. she knows that her legacy is at stake. remember the president was elected with a higher percentage of votes than any time yet her popularity plummeted amid soaring inflation, rising crime, corruption and a style that was confrontational. she is likely to lose the opportunity to underscore her government achievement in human rights and social spending and expected to sound victorious following thursday's decision on a judge to dismiss charges against her. she had been accused by a prosecutor of conspiring to cover up the 1994 bombing of a jewish center here in buenos aires. trying to cover up iran's alleged involvement in that bombing. she is very much relieved t
the mysterious death of prosecutor alberta nisman and an election year she is not allowed to stand. let's talk about it with latin american editor live in buenos aires, lucia newman. >> what is she likely to say given this is her last address and won't affect her re-election this time. >> hello. this is president cristina fernandez de kirchner's last chance to address the nation as president, a speech that is this important. she knows that her legacy is at stake. remember the...
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the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke.five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre moehring -- the pioneering documentary filmmaker outward males has died at the age of 88. best known for his cinema verite style, in films including "grey gardens" and "gimme shelter," he also founded the maysles documentary center. those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from alabama. tens of thousands of people, including president obama over 100 members of congress, traveled to selma alabama, for the 50th anniversary of bloody sunday. on march 7, 1965, hundreds of peaceful voting rights activists were attacked by police and state troopers crossing the edmund pettus bridge as they attempted to march to montgomery. scores were injured, including the man who would become the
the train laden with oil from alberta caused a massive fire and a shroud of black smoke.five cars went into the makami river. fires were still burning in illinois after a train carrying oil from north the coda derailed thursday. the environmental protection agency warns the spill threatens the mississippi river. the pyre moehring -- the pioneering documentary filmmaker outward males has died at the age of 88. best known for his cinema verite style, in films including "grey gardens"...
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a peace officer in the small canadian town of devon, alberta is cruising the streets at 5:30 in the eveningnly, a ball of fire blazes through the sky. the spectacular sight is a meteor that grows brighter as it shoots towards earth and it's all recorded on the officer's dash cam. a meteor this brilliant is known as a fireball. the international astronomical union defines a fireball as a meteor brighter than any of the planets. most meteors burn up in the atmosphere but some crash into earth where they make craters and break into smaller pieces called meteorites. several meteorites are found after this recording is made. the whole event appears on camera for just five breathtaking seconds. >>> south korea, 2005. a military truck carrying surface to air missile parts breaks down inside a heavily trafficked tunnel near the city of tagoo. the truck's brakes have overheated and catch fire. it's captured by two cameras inside the tunnel, one in front of the truck and one behind it. an already dangerous situation now turns dire, since the dismantled missiles contain solid rocket fuel. the driver t
a peace officer in the small canadian town of devon, alberta is cruising the streets at 5:30 in the eveningnly, a ball of fire blazes through the sky. the spectacular sight is a meteor that grows brighter as it shoots towards earth and it's all recorded on the officer's dash cam. a meteor this brilliant is known as a fireball. the international astronomical union defines a fireball as a meteor brighter than any of the planets. most meteors burn up in the atmosphere but some crash into earth...
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former apprentice chef alberta vega says between march 2012 and august 2013 he was subjected to anti-gay slurs from co-workers. >> they call me [beep]. they call me looser because i'm -- >> despite a good record he was repeatedly denied promotions and told to go back to the kitchen where he says he was being harassed. >> i was treated probably as an animal. then i was asking for help, asking for help. i didn't have help. >> vega filed a complaint with the d.c. office of human rights which this week saying he was subjected to a hostile work environment and was retaliated against after complaining and ultimately resigned as the result of a hostile work environment. vega is still in shock with what happened and wants him to improve treatment of homosexuals. >> i move to the city for sexual orientation and liberty. at the end, what happened? what happened? at the hotel? >> the willard issued a statement saying it holds the safety of its guests and employees as a top concern and that it condemns unlawful discrimination in all forms. but past that, no further statement. as the case is still be
former apprentice chef alberta vega says between march 2012 and august 2013 he was subjected to anti-gay slurs from co-workers. >> they call me [beep]. they call me looser because i'm -- >> despite a good record he was repeatedly denied promotions and told to go back to the kitchen where he says he was being harassed. >> i was treated probably as an animal. then i was asking for help, asking for help. i didn't have help. >> vega filed a complaint with the d.c. office of...
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that is as we welcome an alberta clipper in the region.he wintertime. this is a i am lar storm. good news it is coming from the mid afternoon which means it should stay rain for philadelphia and mess of the the area. but watch the snow mix nothing from the poconos and lehigh valley. we can have rain by 6:00 p.m. messy evening commute and then that system is on out of here. made a snow map not much a coat to go 2 inches a coating on grass surface necessary berks county and lehigh valley. rest of us dealing with the cold rain for our tuesday. overnight tonight mainly clear and chilly. 37 degrees. tomorrow maybe a little bit of morning sunshine but grab the umbrella leaving house and rain jacket. they will need it by the time they leave school or you leave work tomorrow afternoon. fifty-two is our high. jump forward to preview to easter sunday in the bad mostly sunny cool dau but could be a whole lot worse as we saw this past weekend. 54 degrees. we will take it. your seven day forecast we have a lot going on. the passover begins friday eveni
that is as we welcome an alberta clipper in the region.he wintertime. this is a i am lar storm. good news it is coming from the mid afternoon which means it should stay rain for philadelphia and mess of the the area. but watch the snow mix nothing from the poconos and lehigh valley. we can have rain by 6:00 p.m. messy evening commute and then that system is on out of here. made a snow map not much a coat to go 2 inches a coating on grass surface necessary berks county and lehigh valley. rest of...
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here's what's ahead we have a clipper train, we have a couple of storms called alberta clippers thatrive over the next 48 hours. there's the first one right there. there's the second one. the first one arrives tomorrow morning and brings showers to the area. the second one pulls in tuesday be and farther to the north there will be a widespread rain throughout the area. once weapon get into wednesday thursday and friday, the pattern breaks and we'll see milder temperatures from the south pull in. the jet stream or the storm track will look like. we get rid of the cold winds shift out of the southwest and it turns milder up and down the eastern seaboard with highs in the # >>> a new survey from the travel association say passengers are annoyed when it comes to flying. 6 #% say they are frustrated with air travel. among the top complaints, delays and cancellations and hidden fees. >>> kids are turning their parents into instant millionaires by using youtube. >> reporter: they may look like your average home video but 3-year-old and her brother are toy testing toddler sensations. they ar
here's what's ahead we have a clipper train, we have a couple of storms called alberta clippers thatrive over the next 48 hours. there's the first one right there. there's the second one. the first one arrives tomorrow morning and brings showers to the area. the second one pulls in tuesday be and farther to the north there will be a widespread rain throughout the area. once weapon get into wednesday thursday and friday, the pattern breaks and we'll see milder temperatures from the south pull...
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it was usually forklift operators from kenmore, alberta. >> jimmy: in canada out there. yeah.nd this is -- simon rich, right? >> indeed. >> jimmy: jonathan krisel? >> yep. >> jimmy: he's a brilliant guy. he's the great director of "portlandia." "tim and eric." simon rich, super funny guy. but you do -- it gets very surreal. >> it gets very, very weird. it's basically -- i had a hell of a time describing it to people because it's just so bloody weird. but yeah, it's a cartoon come to life. it's -- you know, the mine field of being single in your 20s, but done with - - yeah. trolls. and there's a penis monster and hitler and there's sex aliens. >> jimmy: sex aliens. so, are they saying, like totally -- oh, my gosh. she's a troll. i'm dating a troll. she actually is. >> literally a troll. >> jimmy: he's actually dating a troll. that's the type of fun thing it is. >> her name is gorbachoka. [ laughter ] she comes from a scandinavian forest. >> jimmy: we have a clip. here's jay baruchel in the new fxx comedy "man seeking woman." take a look at this. >> nice. >> here it goes. >> oh,
it was usually forklift operators from kenmore, alberta. >> jimmy: in canada out there. yeah.nd this is -- simon rich, right? >> indeed. >> jimmy: jonathan krisel? >> yep. >> jimmy: he's a brilliant guy. he's the great director of "portlandia." "tim and eric." simon rich, super funny guy. but you do -- it gets very surreal. >> it gets very, very weird. it's basically -- i had a hell of a time describing it to people because it's just so...
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quarters now, the same is true in quebec very soft, rolled over last year in the middle of the year, but albertaand saskatchewan where the oil boom have been going on have been strong and kept the stats up until now. january like they fell out of bed. calgary home sales listings up 40% and sales down 40% in january alone. never seen such a dropoff. and so if you continue to see soft oil prices you're going to see the beginning of weakness there and because the setup is so leveraged and loss ratios are so low, provisions so low, and there is so much leverage in the system, we think it plays out very similar to the u.s. housing bubble. >> i have to run. really quick, maybe the posterboy of stocks, tesla, you're also still short that name? >> you know, once again, an inflection point, right. it's all about timing. numbers stopped going up last year and, in fact, have come down dramatically in the last three months. earnings down almost 70% since november. we think earnings continue and revenues continue to come down this year and will keep the stock from going up. here's the key. the company has sa
quarters now, the same is true in quebec very soft, rolled over last year in the middle of the year, but albertaand saskatchewan where the oil boom have been going on have been strong and kept the stats up until now. january like they fell out of bed. calgary home sales listings up 40% and sales down 40% in january alone. never seen such a dropoff. and so if you continue to see soft oil prices you're going to see the beginning of weakness there and because the setup is so leveraged and loss...
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cruz was born in calgary alberta on december 22, 1970.hile his parents were working in the oil business. he has since renounced his canadian citizenship and lawyers have said they think he is eligible to run for president. he and his wife live in houston with their two daughters. his father is now a texas pastor who draws plenty of his own attention, saying in the past that obama is a marxist who should be sent "back to kenya." jerome, orange, new jersey. independent caller. caller: good morning. i am amused by crews running -- cruz running. he has shown no community involvement. he has an evil that seems to go above anything that exists today. -- an ego that seems to go above anything that exists today. he denies climate change. where are these guys heads? host: let's hear from ross who was in austin, texas. independent caller. caller: thank you for taking my call. as far as ted cruz running we all know he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. i think he would at least make it entertaining. my big thing is this. i think basically, he
cruz was born in calgary alberta on december 22, 1970.hile his parents were working in the oil business. he has since renounced his canadian citizenship and lawyers have said they think he is eligible to run for president. he and his wife live in houston with their two daughters. his father is now a texas pastor who draws plenty of his own attention, saying in the past that obama is a marxist who should be sent "back to kenya." jerome, orange, new jersey. independent caller. caller:...
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brothers an the lobby for pipeline friendly initiatives have raised the ire of american liberals in alberta, home to the oil sands, it is green salvationist billions borrowing from a canadian journalist seem threatening to the order. among the sal visit is billionaires of who the angry canadians speak, are pews who are leading a campaign and in the case of the former divesting their former oil holdings following the lead of mckibens. rocky fellers abandoning oil and the pews shunning oil, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise ida tar bell and worry the likes of john wol ford. we historians shouldn't be too surprised. change is what we write about. so too contingency and the flighting of categories. even a quick glance of these turns in the light of 20th and 21st century oil should remind us of that. we are privy to a host of characters and dynamics that line up with our conventions of political history. the spiritual calamity of oil created clash of con surgents and sacred and secular and evangelical and non-faith and shared behind shared ethics of custodianship's ov
brothers an the lobby for pipeline friendly initiatives have raised the ire of american liberals in alberta, home to the oil sands, it is green salvationist billions borrowing from a canadian journalist seem threatening to the order. among the sal visit is billionaires of who the angry canadians speak, are pews who are leading a campaign and in the case of the former divesting their former oil holdings following the lead of mckibens. rocky fellers abandoning oil and the pews shunning oil, such...
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what i have your is the route to the keystone xl pipeline will take through alberta to come through montana picking up domestic crude along with canadian crude our country doesn't this we bought in oil and then sends it to the refineries. that is a project we're talking about. it shows what will happen if we don't approve fitch. this is been going on and for over six years. but if we don't bring it to the united states then canada will build pipelines to the west coast than to go to china and refined in china. so we go into these different discussions but we have oil here in our country where is it for china? not only does that affect our ability to produce a real the real so continue to import oil from the middle east. i will go through a couple more charts in freeing us up-to-date. when the president takes more than six years to make a decision we have millions of miles of pipeline but this is just the latest that features 53 different safety features that are part of the approval process for the pipeline the echoes on more than six years. before we golan to the latest status this is the
what i have your is the route to the keystone xl pipeline will take through alberta to come through montana picking up domestic crude along with canadian crude our country doesn't this we bought in oil and then sends it to the refineries. that is a project we're talking about. it shows what will happen if we don't approve fitch. this is been going on and for over six years. but if we don't bring it to the united states then canada will build pipelines to the west coast than to go to china and...
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senate floor is the route that the keystone xl pipeline would take from the oil sands in hardesty alberta. they would come through montana where we pick up domestic crude. often people think of it is moving canadian crude but it also picks up domestic crude in the bakken region. buck inslee-doyle from montana and takes it to refineries throughout the country. so that is the project we are talking about. this chart shows what's going to happen if we don't approve it and you have to understand this has been going on for now over six years. the president has the president has delayed this project for more than six years but if we don't move our domestic crude in the united states canada will build pipelines to the west coast and the oil will go to china by tanks or ships or be refined in china. so again we go through all these different discussions but the reality is that oil will be produced. the question is do we want to have oil in our country or would we rather see it go to china and of course it goes to china not only does that affect their ability to -- because we don't have an infrast
senate floor is the route that the keystone xl pipeline would take from the oil sands in hardesty alberta. they would come through montana where we pick up domestic crude. often people think of it is moving canadian crude but it also picks up domestic crude in the bakken region. buck inslee-doyle from montana and takes it to refineries throughout the country. so that is the project we are talking about. this chart shows what's going to happen if we don't approve it and you have to understand...
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. >> and 53-year-old greg abel a canadian, and a graduate of the alberta school of business. >> jain is the head of brookshire hathaway's reinsurance business, behind the biggest deals in insurance, even a policy on alex progressed reeg ez. s. >> and abel runs brookshire hathaway energies including pipelines and some of america's largest utilities. >> he has nearly 30 years of institutional knowledge. >> but, mandy, abel is a more recent acquisition, coming to the company in 2000. >> let's get down to business ty because jain's business is responsible for $42.5 billion of brookshire's $84 billion in float. >> that's pretty good but abel has built the energy side of the business into a future thinking powerhouse with $15 billion worth of acquisitions and a strong push towards renewable energy. >> well buffett has said publicly that he considers jain part of the family. hard to beat that one, ty. >> abel took over for buffett's trusted lieutenant david sokel. >> david, sorry, buffett told becky quick that his replacement has already been identified and there is still the possibility th
. >> and 53-year-old greg abel a canadian, and a graduate of the alberta school of business. >> jain is the head of brookshire hathaway's reinsurance business, behind the biggest deals in insurance, even a policy on alex progressed reeg ez. s. >> and abel runs brookshire hathaway energies including pipelines and some of america's largest utilities. >> he has nearly 30 years of institutional knowledge. >> but, mandy, abel is a more recent acquisition, coming to the...
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even as the koch brothers have raised the ire of american liberals, in alberta home to the oil sands, its green billionaires who seem threatening to the order. among the billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs whose foundations are leading a wider campaign and. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, pugh shunning the canadian oil sands the venture they created in the 1950s, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise tarbell and the likes of john walderd. we shouldn't be too surprised. change is what we write about. so too contingency. even a quick glance at these four turns in the life of 20th and 21st century oil should remind us of that. we're privy to a host of characters that don't necessarily line up with our conventions of religious and political history. the spiritual calamity of oil create flashes of insurgence that shatter familiar binaries and bound uncommon faith partners along with the nonreligion together behind shared ethics of place, capital labor and custodianship over earth's most valuable treasure. what is str
even as the koch brothers have raised the ire of american liberals, in alberta home to the oil sands, its green billionaires who seem threatening to the order. among the billionaires of whom the angry canadians speak are the rockefellers and the pughs whose foundations are leading a wider campaign and. rockefeller's abandoning petroleum, pugh shunning the canadian oil sands the venture they created in the 1950s, such are the striking signs of revolution that would surprise tarbell and the likes...