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produced components for alberta's booming oil industry. with price low almost everyone's been laid off. by june, when this final project is complete, there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointed i guess to have all of that growth chopped off just right when things were getting good. we were getting a good reputation and had a very good crew working together for years becoming very efficient. >> at the local food bank, it's busy. they're worried that donated supplies of groceries won't match demand, because unemployment is growing in an area that once had not enough workers. >> here, 80% to 90% of our clients have been laid off. pretty much everybody coming to us has been laid off. >> across alberta, more than 30,000 have lost jobs already more layoffs and enclosures expected even if prices continue to stabilize. part of the impact too on politics. an election in early may brought a land slide victory for the socialist new democratic party a surprise end to 44 years of conservative government in what's always been canada's most bu
produced components for alberta's booming oil industry. with price low almost everyone's been laid off. by june, when this final project is complete, there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointed i guess to have all of that growth chopped off just right when things were getting good. we were getting a good reputation and had a very good crew working together for years becoming very efficient. >> at the local food bank, it's busy. they're worried that donated supplies of...
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daniel lak, al jazeera alberta. >>> gaming industry is known for macho image and dominated by men sinces women try to join in some are finding themselves targets of sexual harassment and threats and rob reynolds reports from the gambling convention in los angeles. >> reporter: a look at the e 3 international gaming expo shows how white male dominated the gaming world is and there are few women game designers and technicians in the fast growing, high paid industry. >> 50% of game players are women and only 20 percent of game makers are women. >> reporter: it's an issue that has been debated within the industry for years with little to show in the way of diversification. but as more games meant to appeal to women are made, the content of games overall is slowly changing. >> traditional image of a 15-year-old guy in his basement playing call of duty has been with us so long and we are a very young industry and maturing and evolving very quickly and for sections of the audience that is really tough to take. >> reporter: the gaming industry's gender problem was thrown in sharp relief last ye
daniel lak, al jazeera alberta. >>> gaming industry is known for macho image and dominated by men sinces women try to join in some are finding themselves targets of sexual harassment and threats and rob reynolds reports from the gambling convention in los angeles. >> reporter: a look at the e 3 international gaming expo shows how white male dominated the gaming world is and there are few women game designers and technicians in the fast growing, high paid industry. >> 50% of...
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and daniel lak reports, alberta is struggling with a lack and jobs and businesses. >> reporter: an emptytory, now with prices low, almost everyone has been laid off. by june when this final project is complete, there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointing to have all of that growth chopped off right at the knees, right when things were just getting good. we were getting a good reputation, and we had a very good crew that had been working together for years, so they were become very efficient. >> reporter: at the local food bank they are worried that donated supplies of groceries won't match demand. >> here 80 to 90% of our clients are still -- are clients that have been laid off. pretty much everybody that is coming to us has been laid off. >> reporter: more than 30,000 have lost jobs already, more layoffs and closures are expected even if prices continue to stabilize, and here is part of the impact too, on politics a provincial election in early may brought a landslide victory for the socialist new democratic party, a surprising end to 44 years of conservative government. >>
and daniel lak reports, alberta is struggling with a lack and jobs and businesses. >> reporter: an emptytory, now with prices low, almost everyone has been laid off. by june when this final project is complete, there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointing to have all of that growth chopped off right at the knees, right when things were just getting good. we were getting a good reputation, and we had a very good crew that had been working together for years, so they were...
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emissions, you don't have a lot of moving it to the tank versus shale oil versus what we've got in alberta. it is all oil and we have to move to a lower carbon future. we know that. the question is does getting rid of this pipeline move through any quicker? and i would argue it doesn't. >> as they promote keystone one of the top democrats is pretty much silent on the issue. new reports show a connection between hillary clinton and the companies backing the pipeline. the handcuffington post reports two canadian banks with big ties to trans canada sponsors speeches given by hillary clinton months before she announced her presidential campaign. those speeches netted the secretary of state more than $1 million. the speeches were paid for either in full or in part by canada imperial bank of comers
emissions, you don't have a lot of moving it to the tank versus shale oil versus what we've got in alberta. it is all oil and we have to move to a lower carbon future. we know that. the question is does getting rid of this pipeline move through any quicker? and i would argue it doesn't. >> as they promote keystone one of the top democrats is pretty much silent on the issue. new reports show a connection between hillary clinton and the companies backing the pipeline. the handcuffington...
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willem: in alberta, forestry officials say their estimates will stop the beatles march and spear theirtry from a similar fate. willem marx joined the onset. the people you spoke to, how concerned are they about this infestation spreading? willem: it has paid, but they've lost 60% of the harvestable pine. in alberta and east, their huge concerns that this beetle is moving to new types of pine, a good spread as far as the atlantic coast because there is an arboreal forest that spreads 3000 miles from alberta to the coastline. mark: what about factors besides the beetle moving to the united states? willem: rushed them into the u.s. because they were running out of mature timber in british columbia. but there are other factors. the u.s. housing market, the demand in areas like atlanta. there's a huge market viable to produce process lumber down in the south east of the u.s., much closer to where they need to be for the market. mark: how do you get rid of them? willem: good question. there's no way of stopping the infestation. they can travel 50 miles a year. in 2006, 2007 the made over the
willem: in alberta, forestry officials say their estimates will stop the beatles march and spear theirtry from a similar fate. willem marx joined the onset. the people you spoke to, how concerned are they about this infestation spreading? willem: it has paid, but they've lost 60% of the harvestable pine. in alberta and east, their huge concerns that this beetle is moving to new types of pine, a good spread as far as the atlantic coast because there is an arboreal forest that spreads 3000 miles...
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one example is the canadian province of alberta. it is struggling with a lack of jobs and business. an empty factory now with prices low, welcome everybody has been layed out there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointed i guess to have all of that growth, chopped off just right at the knees here, just when things were getting good, we were getting a good reputation, and we had a very good crew at the local food bank, it is certainly busy, they are worried that donated supplies won't match demand all because unemployment is growing in an area that had too many jobs and not enough workers. here yes 80% of our clients are clients that have been layed off. everybody that was coming to us has been layed off. >> more than 30,000 have lost jobs already, more are expected even if prices continue to stabilize and here is part of the impact, an election in early may brought a landslide victory for the socialist new democratic party surprise end the 44 years of conservative government in what has always been the most business friendly province. >> if you look at alberta's history, on
one example is the canadian province of alberta. it is struggling with a lack of jobs and business. an empty factory now with prices low, welcome everybody has been layed out there will be no one here at all. >> very disappointed i guess to have all of that growth, chopped off just right at the knees here, just when things were getting good, we were getting a good reputation, and we had a very good crew at the local food bank, it is certainly busy, they are worried that donated supplies...
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timber is big business in alberta. in colombia it is the major industry.eralouraged by unusually warm winters has so far killed 60% of the harvested pine trees. >> one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly in british columbia. >> ahead of investor relations for one of three giant timber firms rooted in british columbia where lumber is the biggest single export. >> there has been more trees cut through the past 10 years than otherwise would have been. it has been a race to get the economic benefit from the tree. >> in the timber town, that traced to harvest threaten trees help the company expand into one of the world's largest. local lumber production has fallen more than a quarter in the past decade as the supply of mature trees hurts to run out. >> it takes 60-80 years in british, columbia for a treat to be planted and large enough to be used. >> giant: -- giant commodity markets will not wait. they canadian companies like west fraser has been heading south of the border to buy up dozens of u.s. operations. >> our dependency
timber is big business in alberta. in colombia it is the major industry.eralouraged by unusually warm winters has so far killed 60% of the harvested pine trees. >> one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly in british columbia. >> ahead of investor relations for one of three giant timber firms rooted in british columbia where lumber is the biggest single export. >> there has been more trees cut through the past 10 years than otherwise would have...
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timber means big business in alberta but in neighboring british columbia, is the major industry, andtles rapid spread encouraged by several unusually warm winters and so far it is killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees. >> it is one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly has ever been seen in british columbia. >> roger hutchison's head of investor relations, one of three giant canadian timber firms rooted in british columbia where it lumber is the biggest a single export product. >> there has been more trees through the last 10 years then there otherwise would have been, it has been a race to try to get the economic benefits for the trees. >> in the timber town,, that rate, of harvest helps the company's sawmill expand into one of the world's largest. , but local lumber production has fallen more than a quarter in the past decade as a supply of mature trees has run out. >> it takes 60-80 years in british colombia for a treat to grow to become large enough to go on the saw. a tiny will not wait for beetle, and so the saw mills close, the big canadian co
timber means big business in alberta but in neighboring british columbia, is the major industry, andtles rapid spread encouraged by several unusually warm winters and so far it is killed 60% of the harvestable pine trees. >> it is one of the greatest natural disasters that has ever been seen, certainly has ever been seen in british columbia. >> roger hutchison's head of investor relations, one of three giant canadian timber firms rooted in british columbia where it lumber is the...
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in the oil regions of kiki bert alberta, 185,000 jobs have been lost.hey need an average price of $100 a barrel to break even. crude is trading at $65 a barrel. daniel lak has been to alberta to see the impact of the oil price collapse. >> reporter: an empty factory where once dozens produced components to the albert area industry. with prices low, almost everyone is laid off. by june when the project is complete no one will be here before. >> disappointing to have growth chopped at the knees. things were good. we were getting a good reputation, and a good crew. they were efficient. >> this is all we have for stock. >> reporter: at the local food bank it's busy they are worried donated supplies of groceries will not match demand, because unemployment is growing in an area allowing too many jobs not enough workers. >> here 90% of our clients have been laid off. pretty much everyone coming has been laid off. >> across kiki bertens, 20,000 lost jobs lay offs and closures are expected. even if prices stablilize. >> here is part of the impact too on politics
in the oil regions of kiki bert alberta, 185,000 jobs have been lost.hey need an average price of $100 a barrel to break even. crude is trading at $65 a barrel. daniel lak has been to alberta to see the impact of the oil price collapse. >> reporter: an empty factory where once dozens produced components to the albert area industry. with prices low, almost everyone is laid off. by june when the project is complete no one will be here before. >> disappointing to have growth chopped at...
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aaron morrison this day was quite interesting in the rural woods at alberta, canada. >> a flat tire. >> oh! >> oh my gosh. they're working out and the truck towing a small caterpillar piece of machinery, a royal police mounted. >> the vehicle is taking off down the road other people stepping out of the way and officers tried to get out of the vehicle, looks like it's off into the woods and according to aaron morleyson the suspect got away. she claims the suspect was armed. >> he's armed. he's armed. he's armed. >> how weird. he was getting away in a heavy truck carrying heavy machinery. >> reports say that heavy machinery was a stolen piece of equipment and the owner was on scene able to track his stolen equipment because there was a gps locator in it. given an opportunity i'm going to cause a crash. no reports of injuries to officers. >>> video just released online is going viral. this is reportedly another video we've seen quite a few of these in recent months in this particular video translations say she is saying "let me go let me go i won't put it on" meaning the head skafb that
aaron morrison this day was quite interesting in the rural woods at alberta, canada. >> a flat tire. >> oh! >> oh my gosh. they're working out and the truck towing a small caterpillar piece of machinery, a royal police mounted. >> the vehicle is taking off down the road other people stepping out of the way and officers tried to get out of the vehicle, looks like it's off into the woods and according to aaron morleyson the suspect got away. she claims the suspect was...
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we're in edmonton, alberta, u.s.a on the way to the quarterfinals, 53rd minute, colombia player down and alex morgan showed no mercy. the former calstar netted her first goal of the tournament. 1-0. 13 minutes later carli lloyd. 2-0 the final and the u.s. 3-0 lifetime against colombia. they take on china in the quarterfinals friday . >>> from houston the sobering news of darrell hamilton, murdered in his home sunday reportedly shot by his girl friend who then turned the gun on herself, a murder suicide. hamilton spent 13 years in the majors with five teams, spent a year and a half with san francisco in 1997, '98. they leave behind a 14-month- old child. hamilton was 50 years old. >>> awkward segway back to the games, former warrior assistant alvin gentry was introduced today as head coach of the new orleans pelicans. gentry leaves the nba champs where he put in the offensive scheme and now rising superstar anthony davis today, gennari praised davis took a little -- gentry praised davis took a little shot at lebron ja
we're in edmonton, alberta, u.s.a on the way to the quarterfinals, 53rd minute, colombia player down and alex morgan showed no mercy. the former calstar netted her first goal of the tournament. 1-0. 13 minutes later carli lloyd. 2-0 the final and the u.s. 3-0 lifetime against colombia. they take on china in the quarterfinals friday . >>> from houston the sobering news of darrell hamilton, murdered in his home sunday reportedly shot by his girl friend who then turned the gun on herself,...
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they found the fossilized remains sticking out of the a cliff in alberta. of the snout sticking out of the cliff. they dubbed this dinosaur hell boy, because his stubby eyes resemble the comic book character of the same name. even though they found the skull, they estimate it was about 16 feet long and five feet tall at the hips and 1.5 tons and like today's resign -- rhinoceros. >>> a philadelphia police officer opens fire during an attempted robbery. >>> loads of americans have had their personal information hacked. find out who they are blaming for the cyber theft when "action news" continues. >> developing now on "action news," an off-duty police officer foils an armed robbery in a deadly exchange of gunfire. >> the two month search is over for the alleged accomplices of the attack of a worker on jewelers row. >>> a massive data attack puts millions of people at risk. >> good morning, let's go over to david murphy for weather and matt pellman is looking at traffic. good morning. >> reporter: it's a cloudy morning and on storm tracker 6 live we have spec
they found the fossilized remains sticking out of the a cliff in alberta. of the snout sticking out of the cliff. they dubbed this dinosaur hell boy, because his stubby eyes resemble the comic book character of the same name. even though they found the skull, they estimate it was about 16 feet long and five feet tall at the hips and 1.5 tons and like today's resign -- rhinoceros. >>> a philadelphia police officer opens fire during an attempted robbery. >>> loads of americans...
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we weep with our brothers and sisters at emanuel church. 41 years ago this month, 1974, alberta williamsg, morning of martin luther king jr., was murdered in our sanctuary while playing and sing the lord's prayer. she and one of our deacons tragically lost their lives that day. so we've witnessed this kind of pain and yet we know what it's like to transform your pain and into power. that's not only the story of ebenezer but of emanuel. this church has known violence before. its days go back to slavery. co-founded by denmark messy who led slave rebellions. as a result of that the church was torched in the 1800s. >> burned down. >> so they've been through this kind of thing before. they are still standing. it didn't break their spirits then and as we stand with them, i believe that it will not break their spirits now. >> what do you make of the fact that one of the polls that i saw on the news cbs new york times poll shows that 61% of people polled believe there are more incidents of racism since the rodney king riots in los angeles 23 years ago. what do you make of that in. >> i don't kno
we weep with our brothers and sisters at emanuel church. 41 years ago this month, 1974, alberta williamsg, morning of martin luther king jr., was murdered in our sanctuary while playing and sing the lord's prayer. she and one of our deacons tragically lost their lives that day. so we've witnessed this kind of pain and yet we know what it's like to transform your pain and into power. that's not only the story of ebenezer but of emanuel. this church has known violence before. its days go back to...
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even the new government in alberta is talking about putting a carbon tax. what can we do.utation of our oil is at stake here and it hasn't been a good reputation for sure. >> good to have you with us tonight. thank you for your perspective on this and your reporting. that's the "ed show." politics nation with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening. and thank you for tuning in. developing news tonight. dick cheney is back to steer the republicans ahead in 2016. that's right. the former vice president has resurfaced in a big way. he is telling the "wall street journal," he is planning a new push to put his foreign policy vision front and center for 2016. on on iran he says the u.s. should be prepared to launch military attacks on nuclear sites. on iraq he is ignored questions about whether we should have invaded iraq and, quote,
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controversy surrounding fev athe gomping body of soccer the woam's world cup start tonight in edmonton alberta, canada. the women's team is a two-time champ and favorite this year. team u.s.a. plays its first game against australia june 8. serena williams came from behind to win her third french open and 20th major singles. i'm alison stewart. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ barbara ehrenreich : historically war is often what defines manhood. when you wanted to prove that you w ere a man, you had to participate in a battle. you know in a certain kind of warfare, men on average have an advantage. and that is one on one combat, traditionally
controversy surrounding fev athe gomping body of soccer the woam's world cup start tonight in edmonton alberta, canada. the women's team is a two-time champ and favorite this year. team u.s.a. plays its first game against australia june 8. serena williams came from behind to win her third french open and 20th major singles. i'm alison stewart. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is...
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the bubble the price differential between alberta crude and crude from other places cost governmentsthe gulf coast creating jobs in the u.s. or the pacific coast or the atlantic coast? i would say all three. >> i agree with you. i think for environmentalists the issue is why have that oil move at all? >> but it's going to move. >> i guess that's true and i guess that where's the argument falls short but they would like to see us move away from this type of oil entirely and to get rid of our dependency on this type of dirty oil and not have to move it. >> i would argue that it ain't dirty oil. when you look at total emissions from the well head to the exhaust pipe you don't difference in moving stuff by tanker, which is how stuff gets to the gulf coast now versus shale oil versus what we've got in northern alberta. it's all oil and we all have to move to a lower carbon future. we all know that. but the question is does getting rid of this pipeline move you there any quicker? i would argue it doesn't. >> as a political matter, that's what i think will happen is you package this pipelin
the bubble the price differential between alberta crude and crude from other places cost governmentsthe gulf coast creating jobs in the u.s. or the pacific coast or the atlantic coast? i would say all three. >> i agree with you. i think for environmentalists the issue is why have that oil move at all? >> but it's going to move. >> i guess that's true and i guess that where's the argument falls short but they would like to see us move away from this type of oil entirely and to...
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all-star game down the right-field line to some degree out of the game in was 751 sunny left in an alberta the bases june bond " to seven angels victorious senate race to finish five hit six runs but back, then indulge to when the stain 12 to seven california begins its 3000 head in europe of 27 players in his career record of his and alex rodriguez joined the club their lot and not come his way but somehow his turnaround the giants and dodgers are a grand slam once again involved must opposing force with a steal of second base before we mentioned the grand slam it will make him another video we gave you the word of we give you the video is the first giants captured headlines slam and still bass in the same game since 1903 to a little bit more parade business of a majority of the war years it broke down this way with steph curry of course and daughter riley on the same he was having fun with draymond green title woods shot 80 yesterday. >>marty gonzales: still ahead on the weekend howe committee on a bay area bus driver for preventing the kidnapping and the south they will have that coming
all-star game down the right-field line to some degree out of the game in was 751 sunny left in an alberta the bases june bond " to seven angels victorious senate race to finish five hit six runs but back, then indulge to when the stain 12 to seven california begins its 3000 head in europe of 27 players in his career record of his and alex rodriguez joined the club their lot and not come his way but somehow his turnaround the giants and dodgers are a grand slam once again involved must...
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and the game was up in edmonton alberta canada., my son-in-law, who is married to jessica my daughter his daughter, named megan sacks big soccer player in northern california. >> oh? >> so as a gift to her he took her to the game last night. >> oh, what a gift. >> staying for about a week. so they started slowly, why don't we paint our faces and wear red white and blue outfits, right? >> okay. >> so he started by dying his beard blue, and eventually -- and there it is. >> okay. >> so, that's how it started. well, they had some time to kill. but by the time they were through they would just keep adding to their outfits. >> and wow! >> oh, it got worse. >> worse? >> now she's all decked out. >> oh, my goodness. little megan. now, here comes russ, getting ready to leave for the game, for the love of -- >> oh, my god. >> ya. >> what did -- where did he find this stuff? >> i don't know, but he's out of control. >> look at those tights! >> i'm afraid he's going to scare the team! >> well, you need to have that team spirit. i love that. >
and the game was up in edmonton alberta canada., my son-in-law, who is married to jessica my daughter his daughter, named megan sacks big soccer player in northern california. >> oh? >> so as a gift to her he took her to the game last night. >> oh, what a gift. >> staying for about a week. so they started slowly, why don't we paint our faces and wear red white and blue outfits, right? >> okay. >> so he started by dying his beard blue, and eventually -- and...
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. >>> lets go to edmonton alberta canada karlie lloyd with the penalty kick, u.s.a. up one to nothing over columbia. shot and score. u.s.a. wins two to nothing. they will play friday in ottawa against china that is sports in a minute, i'm howard eskin. >> that was her bet, for every goal that she scored she will eat a doughnut here on good day philadelphia yes because we got some sleep last night it is time to eat. >> how about this, would you raise a glass to the late joe paterno. >> i probably would a beer company, in pennsylvania is betting diehard football fans, will see past the scandal to solute the long time coach. his family is kind of on board with this plan to put joe pa's face on the beer. >> it is an american own company, brought right here in pennsylvania with union ties in latrobe pennsylvania which is my mom's hometown where my parents were married. >> latrobe pennsylvania, one home of arnold palmer, right. >> yes. >> but beer tribute idea is leaving a bad taste in the mouth of the many who question what joe paterno knew regarding the jerry sandusky ch
. >>> lets go to edmonton alberta canada karlie lloyd with the penalty kick, u.s.a. up one to nothing over columbia. shot and score. u.s.a. wins two to nothing. they will play friday in ottawa against china that is sports in a minute, i'm howard eskin. >> that was her bet, for every goal that she scored she will eat a doughnut here on good day philadelphia yes because we got some sleep last night it is time to eat. >> how about this, would you raise a glass to the late joe...
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this is from fires over northern british columbia alberta and saskatchewan in the northwest territory. this image a couple of days ago. in the past few days the upper level wind has numbered the spoke across wisconsin and northern indiana. it's steering it to our area. the haze in the sky that you see outside is smoke from the fires way up in north central canada. kind of crazy. otherwise it's quiet. there could be a patch of fog. tomorrow the fun and the games begin. still comfortable but getting warmer. wait until thursday, friday saturday and the 90's. we will include it in the seven day in a few minutes. leon: overseas trip credited with helping to snare 1200 jobs for virginia. the governor announced that the u.k. based elephant plans to expand. so far neither the governor's office or elephant auto have given a time frame on the expansion. we'll be watching. alison: "7 on your side" is here to help the problems with your car. i just requires a phone call. leon: "7 on your side" trouble-shooter horace holmes in the help center to explain. hi horace. >> we are here with mechanics to
this is from fires over northern british columbia alberta and saskatchewan in the northwest territory. this image a couple of days ago. in the past few days the upper level wind has numbered the spoke across wisconsin and northern indiana. it's steering it to our area. the haze in the sky that you see outside is smoke from the fires way up in north central canada. kind of crazy. otherwise it's quiet. there could be a patch of fog. tomorrow the fun and the games begin. still comfortable but...
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almost 41 years ago to the day your grandmother alberta king, was shot dead in a church in atlanta.ther preached at the emanuel church that was desecrated last night by roof and your mother also led demonstrations from that church. with all that in play, what is your feeling tonight? >> well, i certainly first want to say my prayers and condolences are with the family members of all of these individuals that were tragically gunned down. and as you said, my first immediate response was oh my goodness, not again because my second thought went back to 1974 when my grandmother was gunned down. and if one cannot be safe in the sanctity of their places of worship what has our society come to? now, the reality unfortunately is, from time to time we have seen these tragic incidents. in 1963, four little girls lost their lives in a bombing church in birmingham alabama. and over the last few years over the years from time to time, there have been church bombings, individuals have been hurt. so, it is unfortunately not something new but what i would hope is we -- we must find a way to examine
almost 41 years ago to the day your grandmother alberta king, was shot dead in a church in atlanta.ther preached at the emanuel church that was desecrated last night by roof and your mother also led demonstrations from that church. with all that in play, what is your feeling tonight? >> well, i certainly first want to say my prayers and condolences are with the family members of all of these individuals that were tragically gunned down. and as you said, my first immediate response was oh...
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. >>> lets go to edmonton, alberta can inadequacies karlie lloyd on the penalty kick with u.s.a. up one to nothing. yes, shot ape score. u.s.a. wins two to nothing. they will play friday in ottawa against china. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> i guess you can say thinks sports related sean diddy combs facing some legal trouble after getting into a fight with the football coach at ucla. >> music mogul was arrested yesterday at university of california where his sonnies on the football team. according to tmz the coach was screaming at justin combs and diddy confronted the coach in his office. the encounter involved some type of kettle bells. no one was seriously injured. he was arrested for assault. the university's police department is continuing their investigation. >>> so, is this one of those situations i think when you just hear, just details on the surface and you don't know exactly what happened, a parent coming to the aid of their children but when you are in college you are a young a adult and you have to fight your own battles. you cannot have mom and da
. >>> lets go to edmonton, alberta can inadequacies karlie lloyd on the penalty kick with u.s.a. up one to nothing. yes, shot ape score. u.s.a. wins two to nothing. they will play friday in ottawa against china. that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> i guess you can say thinks sports related sean diddy combs facing some legal trouble after getting into a fight with the football coach at ucla. >> music mogul was arrested yesterday at university of california...
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no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel in this country from alberta, in terms of the keystone pipeline. i was opposed to keystone. secretary clinton did not have an opinion on the. -- that. i believe it was wrong to craft trade relations with china the resulted in the loss of millions of jobs. i led the opposition to the tpp and will continue opposition to it. hillary clinton has not was an opinion on that. while everybody views terrorism is a threat to the united states, i thought the patriot act went too far in attacking our privacy rights. i voted against it. secretary clinton voted for it. the bottom line is right now above and beyond all of that, we need leadership that says to the billionaire class that you just cannot have it all. that our country belongs to all the people, not just a few. i have spent my entire political life in opposition to every special interest you can imagine. host: there will be differences in how you fund your campaign and how others fund their campaign. sen. sanders: big differences. one of the hesitancy's i had in dec
no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel in this country from alberta, in terms of the keystone pipeline. i was opposed to keystone. secretary clinton did not have an opinion on the. -- that. i believe it was wrong to craft trade relations with china the resulted in the loss of millions of jobs. i led the opposition to the tpp and will continue opposition to it. hillary clinton has not was an opinion on that. while everybody views terrorism is a threat to...
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let's go to edmonton alberta canada. penalty kick with usa up one to nothing.s. usa wins it they'll play friday night against klein in a and that will be in ottawa. nba draft this nurse night sixers have the third pick but with sam hinkie who knows what the heck they will dodge it would be nice if the sixers had a basketball person making the picks rather than the numbers geek that gm sam hinkie is. logic says the sixers will take point guard deangelo russell that. probably won't happen but i'm hearing the lakers may take russell at two and i would not be surprised if the sixers they love to do this, trade back and sake 7-foot one chris out of lad fifty two y the player they won't get this season dario sore ratch playing in tougher keep keepville to buy -- these buy out his own contract and i'm told he will not do that and i think and from what i hear he may stay in turkey for another two years because there would the no be a rookie wage scale if he stays in turkey until then. there's a chance neither first round pick from last year will play for the sixers thi
let's go to edmonton alberta canada. penalty kick with usa up one to nothing.s. usa wins it they'll play friday night against klein in a and that will be in ottawa. nba draft this nurse night sixers have the third pick but with sam hinkie who knows what the heck they will dodge it would be nice if the sixers had a basketball person making the picks rather than the numbers geek that gm sam hinkie is. logic says the sixers will take point guard deangelo russell that. probably won't happen but i'm...
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>> well when my grandfather, his wife alberta williams king was killed in atlanta, georgia playing the organ on sunday morning, the lord's prayer the prelude, and when -- my brother, reverend king went after him and began to pummel him with his fist. and my granddaddy said to my brother, don't kill him, you have to forgive him. granddaddy went to visit and said son, you took away the most precious thing on this earth to me and my wife he called her honey bun, but he said i forgive you, son. it is difficult. and that is what you're seeing from the families of the victims. but you have to remember the pastor he was a man of god. he taught his congregation the word of god. so it's wrong. it was racist. it was wrong. it was evil absolutely. but evil knows no color. and african-american man gunned down my grandmother. a caucasian man gunned down nine people praying in church. and yet that leads us to say it's time to pray. we must pray for america. we must pray for the world. we must pray for ourselves. >> dr. king thank you so much for your words of wisdom. we really appreciate it. all the
>> well when my grandfather, his wife alberta williams king was killed in atlanta, georgia playing the organ on sunday morning, the lord's prayer the prelude, and when -- my brother, reverend king went after him and began to pummel him with his fist. and my granddaddy said to my brother, don't kill him, you have to forgive him. granddaddy went to visit and said son, you took away the most precious thing on this earth to me and my wife he called her honey bun, but he said i forgive you,...
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the precious mother of martin luther king, junior, alberta williams king, was murdered at the organ whilelaying the lords prayer. it is something that still resonates as part of the history of our church. there are members of my congregation who remember that they vividly when we lost on only mrs. king, but we also lost one of our deacons. and so we are vigilant. we are focused. we feel connected in a real sense, all of us at ames this weekend, but whether it is at an ame church today, or seek double in wisconsin if years ago, or muslim mosque, we have to stand up together and bear witness to the ways in which we are all inextricably tied together. that is why our last evening, we had a multi-racial interfaith worship service at the ebenezer baptist church. the glimmer of light in this deep darkness is that people across races, faith, traditions gathered together in our sanctuary and in sanctuaries across the nation to say that we are one people. juan: i want to ask about this whole issue, not only of the role of the church as part of -- is a key part of the freedom struggle, but also the
the precious mother of martin luther king, junior, alberta williams king, was murdered at the organ whilelaying the lords prayer. it is something that still resonates as part of the history of our church. there are members of my congregation who remember that they vividly when we lost on only mrs. king, but we also lost one of our deacons. and so we are vigilant. we are focused. we feel connected in a real sense, all of us at ames this weekend, but whether it is at an ame church today, or seek...
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made no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel, fossil fuel, alberta and keystone pipeline, i vigorously oppose. senator clinton has not had an opinion on that. i believe trade policy, normal trade policy with china, has resulted in a number of decent paying jobs in this country. countries it shut down here to move to low-wage countries. i helped with the opposition. hillary clinton has not voiced an opinion on it. not everybody agrees, but tourism is a very serious threat. i thought the usa patriot act went too far in attacking our constitutional and privacy rights. secretary clinton voted for it. the bottom line of all of these things is that right now, above and beyond the weight of that we need leadership that says to the billionaire class, the people who have the wealth in the power, you cannot have it all. our country in our government cares for all of the people and not just a few. i have spent my whole political life, from mayor of burlington to the house to the unit nine at state senator, to protect every special interest you can imagine. >> t
made no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel, fossil fuel, alberta and keystone pipeline, i vigorously oppose. senator clinton has not had an opinion on that. i believe trade policy, normal trade policy with china, has resulted in a number of decent paying jobs in this country. countries it shut down here to move to low-wage countries. i helped with the opposition. hillary clinton has not voiced an opinion on it. not everybody agrees, but tourism is a very...
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susan smith is a professor of history at the university of alberta, canada who has studied and writtensively about this. thank you both for being with us. caitlin dickerson, you first. how did you hear about all this? what led you to the story. >> so to explain that judy, i have to start by telling you that these tests were part of a much larger body of experiments that the u.s. military conducted during world war ii involving around 60,000 enlisted men. i was looking into the veterans administration who in the 1990's when those tests were first exposed, promised to provide disability benefits to veterans who sustained permanent injure in those tests. that will air later this week we started to come across the names of studies that really stood out to us. like comparison of first generation japanese americans white soldier chairson the way negro to white soldier when exposed to mustard gas. those were the first threads of evidence of these experiments we found, started pulling on those and then we came across using the work submitting requests to federal government for original documen
susan smith is a professor of history at the university of alberta, canada who has studied and writtensively about this. thank you both for being with us. caitlin dickerson, you first. how did you hear about all this? what led you to the story. >> so to explain that judy, i have to start by telling you that these tests were part of a much larger body of experiments that the u.s. military conducted during world war ii involving around 60,000 enlisted men. i was looking into the veterans...
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of confidence and my convictions, which i talked about earlier, i can do this and i did it up in alberta's apply it to the unknown, do you think american pharoah gets the triple crown? >> looks good. the trainer has come close so many times, and i think he can do it. he's come close. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me on the show chris. >>> we are learning more about the terror plot thwarted in boston and an isis suspect wanted to kill police but first he wanted to behead pamela geller. pamela geller joins us live, next. flonase controls six. seize the day and the night. new flonase. 6 is greater than 1. this changes everything. my name is julia grinberg. i work in energy efficiency for pg&e here in san francisco. my job is to help my customers save money, save energy and save the environment. when it comes to renewable energy, pg&e is absolutely committed to creating a clean energy future. one out of every four solar rooftops in america is in our service area. it's wonderful to work in the city where i live and help my neighbors and i feel like the work that i do reflects that eve
of confidence and my convictions, which i talked about earlier, i can do this and i did it up in alberta's apply it to the unknown, do you think american pharoah gets the triple crown? >> looks good. the trainer has come close so many times, and i think he can do it. he's come close. >> thank you. >> thank you for having me on the show chris. >>> we are learning more about the terror plot thwarted in boston and an isis suspect wanted to kill police but first he wanted...
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friday sees the kickoff of the calgary stampede in calgary alberta, a rodeo and western heritage evente 239th anniversary of america's deck whatration of independence from britain. >> cowan: singles looking for love and marriage, it isn't always obvious when it's a match. that's why profile match maker mo rocca has been talking to works a little magic. >> reporter: with all the partisan bickering that goes on, it seems no one on capitol hill is getting along. >> both houses are trying to block funding. >> so you went back and made it worse. >> reporter: but then there's new york senator chuck schumer's office, which might as well be called the love shack. so far 22 of his staffers have paired off. that's 11 marriages during schumer's 16-year tenure. >> there are two spins on all these schumer marriages. one is we are the closest-knit staff on the hill. the bad spin is we work so hard that they don't have a chance to meet anybody else. >> reporter: schumer doesn't take issue with his staffers dating. in fact, he endorses it. >> when you get to know someone at work, you get to know the r
friday sees the kickoff of the calgary stampede in calgary alberta, a rodeo and western heritage evente 239th anniversary of america's deck whatration of independence from britain. >> cowan: singles looking for love and marriage, it isn't always obvious when it's a match. that's why profile match maker mo rocca has been talking to works a little magic. >> reporter: with all the partisan bickering that goes on, it seems no one on capitol hill is getting along. >> both houses...
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. >> ted - - ted cruz born in alberta canada in 1970 but moved to texas and was the first hispanic tort a clerk for the united states justice of the supreme court served as a director of this a policy planning at the trade commission and also at the department of justice and the solicitor general of texas as well as an attorney at a private firm. he taught u.s. supreme court litigation as the head job professor at university of texas school of law and author of more than 80 u.s. supreme court briefs and argue 43 oral arguments including nine for the u.s. supreme court. republican elected to 2012 considers himself to be a passion fighter and in increased economic growth. his wife was in houston with their daughters. >> moderator: good to see you. so we will start with this you were born and canada. any questions? >> no serious questions but u.s. law was defined a child of a u.s. citizen born abroad as the natural citizen by birth that is what the constitution requires for what has come up a number of times. john mccain was born in panama. mitt romney's dad was born in mexico as the par
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this is definitely going to impact areas like alberta, saskatchewan where there is a lot of demand andes. >> welcome to the program. we'll get you back on cnbc soon. we appreciate it. thanks very much. >>> let's get back to the strong dollar which has been a pain point for many in corporate america this year but how much is our kurncurrency affect being the bottom line. a report released today will hopefully answer that question by analyzing the effect of the rallying dollar on first quarter earnings. sara what are the findings? >> the total cost -- 29$29 billion. that's how much currency swings that shaved off earnings for north american companies in the last three years. it is the latest by a firm that advises companies on how to manage this type of risk for their foreign sales exposure. if you add european companies to that mix then you'll get to $31 million that was wiped out from corporate profits. european companies like adidas has been slammed like the russian ruble. that total hit from currencies is four times as much as it was just the same quarter a year ago. for american com
this is definitely going to impact areas like alberta, saskatchewan where there is a lot of demand andes. >> welcome to the program. we'll get you back on cnbc soon. we appreciate it. thanks very much. >>> let's get back to the strong dollar which has been a pain point for many in corporate america this year but how much is our kurncurrency affect being the bottom line. a report released today will hopefully answer that question by analyzing the effect of the rallying dollar on...
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no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel in this country from alberta, in terms of the keystone pipeline. i was opposed to keystone. secretary clinton did not have an opinion on the. -- that. i believe it was wrong to craft trade relations with china the resulted in the loss of millions of jobs. i led the opposition to the tpp and will continue opposition to it. hillary clinton has not was an opinion on that. while everybody views terrorism is a threat to the united states, i thought the patriot act went too far in attacking our privacy rights. i voted against it. secretary clinton voted for it. the bottom line is right now above and beyond all of that, we need leadership that says to the billionaire class that you just cannot have it all. that our country belongs to all the people, not just a few. i have spent my entire political life in opposition to every special interest you can imagine. host: there will be differences in how you fund your campaign and how others fund their campaign. sen. sanders: big differences. one of the hesitancy's i had in dec
no sense to me that we should extract and transport some of the dirtiest fuel in this country from alberta, in terms of the keystone pipeline. i was opposed to keystone. secretary clinton did not have an opinion on the. -- that. i believe it was wrong to craft trade relations with china the resulted in the loss of millions of jobs. i led the opposition to the tpp and will continue opposition to it. hillary clinton has not was an opinion on that. while everybody views terrorism is a threat to...