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this is a map of the references for energy and the empire meant. >> in alberta. >> in alberta you seethat special panel of local journalist delving deep into these stats and political specialists. >> thank you roger for the gentlemen with me ins and outs of canadian politics and they will be joining me for the next few hours. john getty from the claims of ottawa bureau chief and justin ling parliamentary correspondent. who is winning this debate so far and why? >> we think it's a split. justin trudeau was clear and concise and i thought he was the clear winner of the first round and thomas mulcair the second round had a serious -- it's a bit of a wash for the first. i think mulcair had a challenge in not playing to the pugnacious image he wants to seem like less of a fighter. i think he has managed that so far and most tough talking over each other and exchanges in a big come between trudeau and harper. >> initiated by trudeau. >> i'm going to have to agree with justin there's a split between mulcair and justin trudeau at the moment and i think justin's boxing photo op showed where he
this is a map of the references for energy and the empire meant. >> in alberta. >> in alberta you seethat special panel of local journalist delving deep into these stats and political specialists. >> thank you roger for the gentlemen with me ins and outs of canadian politics and they will be joining me for the next few hours. john getty from the claims of ottawa bureau chief and justin ling parliamentary correspondent. who is winning this debate so far and why? >> we...
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>> the darker spots are in alberta.pecial panel of political journalists delving deep into these stats. >> the gentleman with me knows the ins and outs of canadian politics and to be joined me for the next eight hours. first we have cormac macsweeney, john geddes and justin ling. who is winning this debate so far and wide? >> it's a split. i think justin trudeau clear and concise, the clear winner of the first and. thomas mulcair, second round, serious. i've split the first two. it's a bit of a wash after the first period. spin i think mulcaire as a challenge not going to bug nation's damage. i think he's managed that so far. most of the tough talking hs come between trudeau and harper. >> initiated by trudeau as well. >> i will have to agree with justin -- there is a split at the moment and i think the photo walk this morning showed him coming out swinging. mulcair at the star didn't seem to get his point across that as the debate went on he felt more relaxed. he looks better, more calm. >> i thought it took him a litt
>> the darker spots are in alberta.pecial panel of political journalists delving deep into these stats. >> the gentleman with me knows the ins and outs of canadian politics and to be joined me for the next eight hours. first we have cormac macsweeney, john geddes and justin ling. who is winning this debate so far and wide? >> it's a split. i think justin trudeau clear and concise, the clear winner of the first and. thomas mulcair, second round, serious. i've split the first...
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is veryy, alberta supportive of the industry.e government there has passed some regulations on emissions. to show that we can happen good -- have good environmental records. where in myncouver mental issues are much more front of mind -- environmental issues are much more front of mine. there is no clear consensus on where this is going. most canadians will also say that good relations with the ..s. are essential it u.s. rejected this, it would be hurtful. scarlet: thank you for putting this into perspective for us. let's get the latest check on your headlines right now. activists not being invited to a historic event friday at the u.s. embassy in havana. the latest step in normalizing relations between the u.s. and cuba. they are being asked to meet separately after the event with the secretary of state, john kerry. a key suspect in an insider trading case is free on bond. he ran a global ring that used hackers to steal news releases, raking in $1 million. he worked on wall street before starting the hedge fund. -- raking in $10
is veryy, alberta supportive of the industry.e government there has passed some regulations on emissions. to show that we can happen good -- have good environmental records. where in myncouver mental issues are much more front of mind -- environmental issues are much more front of mine. there is no clear consensus on where this is going. most canadians will also say that good relations with the ..s. are essential it u.s. rejected this, it would be hurtful. scarlet: thank you for putting this...
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you've compared it to greece, the tax increases introduced in alberta a disaster. ratesew changes in tax actually have that kind of catastrophic effect? mr. harper: we need to be clear on what's being proposed. the other parties are proposing, literally, tens of billions of dollars of additional spending, permanent spending, to be financed by permanently higher tax rates in permanent deficit. the fact is, paul, we know where that leads. countries in that position have not recovered from the recession and are stagnating. this country has had the best performance in developed economies. mr. wells: thank you. we open it to all the leaders, now. mr. mulcair: i know that canadians were card to make ends meet in to take care of their families -- it's how i was raised. 400,000er has launched well-paid manufacturing jobs, 200,000 more unemployed today than in 2008. mr. harper's plan simply isn't working -- we know that. incomes are flatlining, household debt is skyrocketing. we had a plan to invest in the middle class and to create new jobs. we want to invest in infrastruc
you've compared it to greece, the tax increases introduced in alberta a disaster. ratesew changes in tax actually have that kind of catastrophic effect? mr. harper: we need to be clear on what's being proposed. the other parties are proposing, literally, tens of billions of dollars of additional spending, permanent spending, to be financed by permanently higher tax rates in permanent deficit. the fact is, paul, we know where that leads. countries in that position have not recovered from the...
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you've compared it to greece, the tax increases introduced in alberta a disaster. ratesew changes in tax actually have that kind of catastrophic effect? mr. harper: we need to be clear on what's being proposed. the other parties are proposing, literally, tens of billions of dollars of additional spending, permanent spending, to be financed by permanently higher tax rates in permanent deficit. the fact is, paul, we know where that leads. countries in that position have not recovered from the recession and are stagnating. this country has had the best performance in developed economies. mr. wells: thank you. we open it to all the leaders, now. mr. mulcair: i know that canadians were card to make ends meet in to take care of their families -- it's how i was raised. 400,000er has launched well-paid manufacturing jobs, 200,000 more unemployed today than in 2008. mr. harper's plan simply isn't working -- we know that. incomes are flatlining, household debt is skyrocketing. we had a plan to invest in the middle class and to create new jobs. we want to invest in infrastruc
you've compared it to greece, the tax increases introduced in alberta a disaster. ratesew changes in tax actually have that kind of catastrophic effect? mr. harper: we need to be clear on what's being proposed. the other parties are proposing, literally, tens of billions of dollars of additional spending, permanent spending, to be financed by permanently higher tax rates in permanent deficit. the fact is, paul, we know where that leads. countries in that position have not recovered from the...
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it happens in an instant in edmonton alberta while performing "bad blood," two fans grab at taylor. she appears shocked and then continues her performance. here's what she told me about this tour back in april. >> i truly want it to be a different experience for the fans. this is a very unique tour. compared to what we've done. >> who knew it would be unique like this and there's bad blood between miles, teller and esquire after the magazine used a euphemism to describe the "fantastic four" star. what came next? miles lashing out calling it very misrepresenting and listen what he told us back in october. >> i know i'm a good person. i'm not just like a brooding artist. >> taylor's co-star, jamie bel and michael b. jordan came to his defense. >> we're family. >>> and finally, bad news for bill cosby. the judge forced him to appear in a suit for a civil case brought by judy putt who alleges in 1974, cosby molested her at 15 years old. there is a reason why this can proceed while others can't. >> the extended statute of limitations gives the opportunity when they become an adult to ass
it happens in an instant in edmonton alberta while performing "bad blood," two fans grab at taylor. she appears shocked and then continues her performance. here's what she told me about this tour back in april. >> i truly want it to be a different experience for the fans. this is a very unique tour. compared to what we've done. >> who knew it would be unique like this and there's bad blood between miles, teller and esquire after the magazine used a euphemism to describe...
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summer snow is not rare when you live in alberta. >> reporter: looked like they were jumping up and downtle bit. >> reporter: please don't be offended i just ignored everything you said. i don't want to deal with it. i don't want to deal with a traffic jam already this morning, but that's what we got, in delco, the blue route because of that overturned vehicle accident just up ahead route 3 the upper darby interchange, traffic is restricted, slowly squeezing by on the left side of the road. are you are hitting this jam. if you ride septa's west trenton regional rail line, just like the weekend you'll be on the buses between woodbourn and west trenton always construction work continues. >> reporter: we have bright sunshine, slightly humid, noon, 83. 3:00 p.m., 88 under mostly sunny skies. later on this evening, we're watching for a chance of shower or thunderstorm. 6:00 p.m., a shower or thunderstorm in a few spots and 87 degrees, if you're heading out of town, no weather worries along the east coast, looking good. 68 degrees currently no flight delays as we look across the travel city. t
summer snow is not rare when you live in alberta. >> reporter: looked like they were jumping up and downtle bit. >> reporter: please don't be offended i just ignored everything you said. i don't want to deal with it. i don't want to deal with a traffic jam already this morning, but that's what we got, in delco, the blue route because of that overturned vehicle accident just up ahead route 3 the upper darby interchange, traffic is restricted, slowly squeezing by on the left side of...
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large-scale capital spending to offset infrastructure spending, to offset the capital reduction over in albertain my opinion, it was a blown opportunity. i think it's too late now to really have an influence by the october 19 election. there is no question that a fiscal response would have been appropriate. joe: thanks to david rosenberg, chief economist at gluskin sheff and associates. scarlet: keeping renters at bay. which u.s. city has the highest average rent for a one-bedroom apartment? we give you the answer after the break. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. joe: i am joe weisenthal. "what'd you miss?" scarlet: before the break, we asked everyone what u.s. city had the highest rent for a one-bedroom apartment and -- joe: surprise, surprise, san francisco. residents are being priced out and interactions have been soaring, sparking political rallies. scarlet: san francisco's mayor is backing one possible potential fix, proposing a $310 million debt to build affordable housing. that will go before voters in november. this would be the largest housing fund in the city's history. it's not just san fr
large-scale capital spending to offset infrastructure spending, to offset the capital reduction over in albertain my opinion, it was a blown opportunity. i think it's too late now to really have an influence by the october 19 election. there is no question that a fiscal response would have been appropriate. joe: thanks to david rosenberg, chief economist at gluskin sheff and associates. scarlet: keeping renters at bay. which u.s. city has the highest average rent for a one-bedroom apartment? we...
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breaking out in alberta, canada.the snow flurries only lasted a few hours, the temperature staying below 40 degrees friday evening when this video was taken. calgary lasts in year were in early september. nothing i want to see here. devon: no! we will have plenty of opportunity to see that. did you see the kid in the short sleeves, the snow coming to? no, we are having a tough enough time getting back to school tomorrow, forget about the weather. let's start with the key meet forecast -- the commute forecast, 66 to 68 degrees, georgetown could be 69. closer tothe district catholic university, 84 midday. we will be hot by the afternoon. the rain chances, clouds coming back. will be spotty, light showers at best in the afternoon, evening. the best shot we will show you in a second. real-time temps tonight, low to mid 70's, 76 washington. allok at the capital wheel lit up, clouds have come back. the high temperature sunday, 85 degrees in nashville. many times we look at the temperatures in nashville and st. louis, that
breaking out in alberta, canada.the snow flurries only lasted a few hours, the temperature staying below 40 degrees friday evening when this video was taken. calgary lasts in year were in early september. nothing i want to see here. devon: no! we will have plenty of opportunity to see that. did you see the kid in the short sleeves, the snow coming to? no, we are having a tough enough time getting back to school tomorrow, forget about the weather. let's start with the key meet forecast -- the...
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clipper pipeline, which carries tar sands from alberta, canada to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. one of the world's most influential scientists, james hansen, has said that developing the tar sands would be "game over" for the climate. "usa today" is reporting that the pentagon's ban on transgender troops could end as early as next may, according to a document the newspaper has obtained. it is expected that the repeal of the ban could affect as many as 12,000 transgender troops. the black lives matter movement held protests in at least 14 cities tuesday to draw attention to what organizers are calling the national crisis of violence against transgender women. at least 17 transgender women have been murdered this year. the majority are transwomen of color. tuesday night, crowds gathered for rallies in washington, d.c., san francisco, los angeles, portland, brooklyn, atlanta, nashville, and other cities chanting, "say her name," and reciting the names of transwomen killed this year. and in texas, the prairie view city council has approved a measure to rename one of the city's centr
clipper pipeline, which carries tar sands from alberta, canada to a terminal in superior, wisconsin. one of the world's most influential scientists, james hansen, has said that developing the tar sands would be "game over" for the climate. "usa today" is reporting that the pentagon's ban on transgender troops could end as early as next may, according to a document the newspaper has obtained. it is expected that the repeal of the ban could affect as many as 12,000 transgender...
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>> that's andre bachman talking to this goose in alberta, canada. he believes the goose is lost and he's concerned. i'm going to lead this goose to water. >> the weird thing about it, he looks lost, wandering going -- >> where is the water? >> where is the rest of its flock? usually they're all together as a group, you don't see them flying solitary so andre gets in his car and i thought he's going to put the goose in the car. no, no. >> no way. >> he followed him. can see it in the side mirror, it's following. >> is this a drone? is he are he motor controlling this thing >> crazy. >> andre stops because he thinks he's almost hit this thing. >> are you okay? yeah? are you okay? i almost hit you. i almost hit you. didn't? i? >> the goose is like i can't hover. we'll start the whole process over again. >> he stops and proceeds to keep driving and the goose once again proceeds to follow him. >> get out. if smartphones weren't so prolific no one would believe him. if you didn't have video of this, people would be like yeah, right. >> the goose flew next
>> that's andre bachman talking to this goose in alberta, canada. he believes the goose is lost and he's concerned. i'm going to lead this goose to water. >> the weird thing about it, he looks lost, wandering going -- >> where is the water? >> where is the rest of its flock? usually they're all together as a group, you don't see them flying solitary so andre gets in his car and i thought he's going to put the goose in the car. no, no. >> no way. >> he...
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the darker spots are in alberta. >> this is a tight show.e have a special panel of political journalists. cynthia. cynthia: the gentleman with me knows the ins and outs of canadian politics and they will be joining me for the next few hours. we have john getty, justlin ling. who is winning so far? >> it is a bit of a split. trudeau was clear and concise in the first round. ulcairemuller care -- m had a very serious indictment of the prime minister. harper stays standing and that's all he really had to do so it's a bit of a washout. >> mulcair had the challenge and not playing to the pugnacious image. he was more prime ministerial. less of a fighter, more of a guy that can talk in a conciliatory way. i think he has managed that so far. most of the tough talking has come between trudeau and harper. cynthia: initiated by trudeau as well. >> i will have to agree with justin -- there is a split at the moment and i think the photo -- boxing photo op showed in the debate when he came out swinging. mulcair at the star didn't seem to get his point ac
the darker spots are in alberta. >> this is a tight show.e have a special panel of political journalists. cynthia. cynthia: the gentleman with me knows the ins and outs of canadian politics and they will be joining me for the next few hours. we have john getty, justlin ling. who is winning so far? >> it is a bit of a split. trudeau was clear and concise in the first round. ulcairemuller care -- m had a very serious indictment of the prime minister. harper stays standing and that's...
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oil helpful with canadian in alberta. the day, what else will yuan take down with it? ♪ tom: good morning everyone, "bloomberg surveillance." billion.$4 that is the amount of stock that alibaba will buy back. up 35% since its post-ipo high last fall. it came after they posted first-quarter sales that rose to the lowest pace in three years. leslie pickard joins us now. we just got earnings in this hour from alibaba. is jack ma having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day? is interesting to see this information because he was the one saying the whole time that shareholders come third. he was saying it is customers, then employees, then shareholders. $4 billion for a buyback would suggest otherwise. brendan: was the share price based on the assumption he could magically transcend the chinese economy and become a great company? are we learning that they are just a plain old company? guest: alibaba is a very big bet on the chinese consumers. i think that is certainly the case. the whole notion that alibaba is this magic
oil helpful with canadian in alberta. the day, what else will yuan take down with it? ♪ tom: good morning everyone, "bloomberg surveillance." billion.$4 that is the amount of stock that alibaba will buy back. up 35% since its post-ipo high last fall. it came after they posted first-quarter sales that rose to the lowest pace in three years. leslie pickard joins us now. we just got earnings in this hour from alibaba. is jack ma having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day? is...
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wildfires in alberta across the western states forcing hundreds of people to evacuate from californiaon and facing a triple threat of heat and drought and wind. one of the largest buyers have raised more than 20,000 acres there are 19 fires burning all the for service spending $100 million a week to contain the fires hillary clinton tries to joke away the emails scandal is that something to do joke about? and donald trump fills his civic duty as quietly as possible you have to admire the way he shies away from publicity. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end august 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. lou: he is running for president but also a humble citizen like the rest of us in doing his civil duty, donald trump reports for jury duty in new york, followed by hordes of media. trump not chosen to hear a case, now having done his civic duty, in the manhattan courthouse. he will not be asked for an
wildfires in alberta across the western states forcing hundreds of people to evacuate from californiaon and facing a triple threat of heat and drought and wind. one of the largest buyers have raised more than 20,000 acres there are 19 fires burning all the for service spending $100 million a week to contain the fires hillary clinton tries to joke away the emails scandal is that something to do joke about? and donald trump fills his civic duty as quietly as possible you have to admire the way he...
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this is alberta, the tar sands we're in our country because this is an oily, thick substance and the only way to get it through pipelines is to lace it with liquid chemicals. when they spill, they make massive, massive dead zones and create terrible pollution. now the coast guard in the united states has given the okay to ship on ships on american waterways waste water from fracing, which is amongst the most volatile substances that we can. to my mind, when we know what we know about the water system, the water situation, the water crisis in our world, how we can do this continues to be just stunning to me. colorado, colorado basin, lake mead, the reservoir that was created when the hoover dam was built, all of these are down. there's a new nasa study saying they have taken down enough water -- ground water out of the colorado basin to provide all the water that's needed for all american households for eight years. i mean, that's just -- we just put bore wells down, and we drink this stuff up. there's 200,000 bore wells in the ogallala aquifer that goes down the spine of the u.s. dow
this is alberta, the tar sands we're in our country because this is an oily, thick substance and the only way to get it through pipelines is to lace it with liquid chemicals. when they spill, they make massive, massive dead zones and create terrible pollution. now the coast guard in the united states has given the okay to ship on ships on american waterways waste water from fracing, which is amongst the most volatile substances that we can. to my mind, when we know what we know about the water...
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at least it's in alberta, canada. they got their first taste of winter there. today is august 23rd. just checking. on friday the city of calgary had flurries. not much accumulation. in higher elevations closer to the rocky mountains, snow blanketed the ground. >> that's just wrong. >> i'll pretend this didn't even happen. somebody is going to be in big trouble. >> don't even start talking about what we think winter will be like here. we're still in summer and another nice day. >> we go day by day here. >> yes. we like the 80s. >> yes, the 80s will continue all week. we have a couple of muggy days and a beautiful stretch beginning on wednesday. a live look outside right now towards the empire state building. 75 now and humidity way up at 76%. it's humid out there. the high on the day up to 85 after a morning low of 70. you noticed it was a muggier day than yesterday. august 23rd typically we get up to 82 and we beat that by 3 degrees. 92 the record and the sun coming up at a quarter past 6. there could be a passing shower monday night. we've basically taken shower and thunderstorm ch
at least it's in alberta, canada. they got their first taste of winter there. today is august 23rd. just checking. on friday the city of calgary had flurries. not much accumulation. in higher elevations closer to the rocky mountains, snow blanketed the ground. >> that's just wrong. >> i'll pretend this didn't even happen. somebody is going to be in big trouble. >> don't even start talking about what we think winter will be like here. we're still in summer and another nice day....
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wildfires in alberta across the western states forcing hundreds of people to evacuate from californiagton and facing a triple threat of heat and drought and wind. one of the largest buyers have raised more than 20,000 acres there are 19 fires burning all the for service spending $100 million a week to contain the fires hillary clinton tries to joke away the emails scandal is that something to do joke about? and donald trump fills his civic duty as quietly as possible you have to admire the way he shies away from publicity. we will be right back. everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? [announcer:] what if one protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that ca
wildfires in alberta across the western states forcing hundreds of people to evacuate from californiagton and facing a triple threat of heat and drought and wind. one of the largest buyers have raised more than 20,000 acres there are 19 fires burning all the for service spending $100 million a week to contain the fires hillary clinton tries to joke away the emails scandal is that something to do joke about? and donald trump fills his civic duty as quietly as possible you have to admire the way...
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now, this strikes former attorney general alberta gonzalez says a tad odd because supreme court reignedn epa to say you know you have to consider cost was stuff you're proposing and regulating and ruling on. they double down if you think about it, and what i'm fearing general is that they're going to keep doubling and tripling down and wait for them to slap them later. what do you think? >> i think that challenge that any company will face is being with the epa is broad discretion that's given to agencyies like agencies from the congress, and reason we have that is because congress doesn't have the exper teelings. doesn't have the experience that the agents has so they're interest in the oversight of the constitutional agency. like department of justice. department of defense, treasury, and regulatory agencies don't get the same level of attention overside. that's problematic, so what you're having is congress passing these broad piece of legislation broad grants of discretion, and that discretion is respected by the court. >> here's what's odd about this. e pennsylvania to give her due
now, this strikes former attorney general alberta gonzalez says a tad odd because supreme court reignedn epa to say you know you have to consider cost was stuff you're proposing and regulating and ruling on. they double down if you think about it, and what i'm fearing general is that they're going to keep doubling and tripling down and wait for them to slap them later. what do you think? >> i think that challenge that any company will face is being with the epa is broad discretion that's...
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the good news is it's in alberta canada. they got their first taste of winter. the city of calgary had some snow flurries but not a lot of accumulation. snow did blanket the ground. >> i'm in denial, so i will not is it off? is it off the air? >> it's off. don't look at the obscenity. >> that will do it for this addition of eyewitness news. >> i'm david novarro. >> i'm michelle charlesworth. make sure you're back for eyewitness news first at 4. afternoon. >> this is the shot we're going look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a little research. with
the good news is it's in alberta canada. they got their first taste of winter. the city of calgary had some snow flurries but not a lot of accumulation. snow did blanket the ground. >> i'm in denial, so i will not is it off? is it off the air? >> it's off. don't look at the obscenity. >> that will do it for this addition of eyewitness news. >> i'm david novarro. >> i'm michelle charlesworth. make sure you're back for eyewitness news first at 4. afternoon. >>...
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if you're planning that trip to paris or up to alberta, canada, now's the time to do it.want to take advantage of the exchange rate. you're getting 1.30 on your money. if you're going to australia i think it's 1.38 now or something like that. you're really getting some bargain for your dollar for the first time in like 12 years. >> i went to paris once when the dollar was really high. we went inside a louie vuitton store came out with so much stuff. you can never do that in new york. you just got back from madagascar. you've been to every single country in the world. >> every single one. >> what would you recommend to someone right now don't go on a lot of vacations have a few bucks and want to finally do it. >> i'd probably tell people to go to europe. if you haven't traveled a ton, you can go to europe, suck it up. buy the flight out there. it's not going to be cheaper than it is right now especially if you want to go central eastern europe. go to greece you can get bargains right there for sure. >> do you go to one country and get on trains and go all over the place? i
if you're planning that trip to paris or up to alberta, canada, now's the time to do it.want to take advantage of the exchange rate. you're getting 1.30 on your money. if you're going to australia i think it's 1.38 now or something like that. you're really getting some bargain for your dollar for the first time in like 12 years. >> i went to paris once when the dollar was really high. we went inside a louie vuitton store came out with so much stuff. you can never do that in new york. you...
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the good news here is that is alberta canada. they've got their first taste of winter. the city of calgary had snow flurries, not much in terms of accumulation. in the higher elevations closer to the rocky mountains snow did blanket the ground. i'm feeling a little queasy right now. >> i'm feeling a little thankful that we live here. >> i need br ios ky. my friends in brooklyn and the bronx, it's like a fizzy drink that helps settle your stomach. >> meteorologist jeff smith in for bill evans. >> i'm going to pretend i didn't hear that story. someone's got two thumbs right here and he's going to be in trouble in a few months. we're looking at george washington bridge right now. temperatures around 74 degrees. humidity up at 73%. it's a muggy monday morning out there. the wind is calm, the pressure 29.93 and steady. average high this time of year around 82. we're getting into the mid-80s today. we'll go above normal, the record high 94 back in 1972. sun coming up at quarter past 6 this morning. why don't i draw your attention to the visibilities. we have visibility down t
the good news here is that is alberta canada. they've got their first taste of winter. the city of calgary had snow flurries, not much in terms of accumulation. in the higher elevations closer to the rocky mountains snow did blanket the ground. i'm feeling a little queasy right now. >> i'm feeling a little thankful that we live here. >> i need br ios ky. my friends in brooklyn and the bronx, it's like a fizzy drink that helps settle your stomach. >> meteorologist jeff smith in...
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alberta is taking a heavy, heavy towel.ian benchmark dropped below 30 canadian dollars earlier this week. that's the biggest discount to the american, the u.s. benchmark in about a year and it ooh is the lowest level since 2008. that's heaping more pain onto the canadian economy. but the pain extends past the oil industry and past the energy industry as wilt yochl u see it with the housing market and other resources slumping. so household debt also at a report high and people here are watching that next print. it's out september 1st to see if we're in a recession and folks here are talking about whether there could be another interest rate cut. pack over to you. >> thank you very much. check this out. it's down nearly 20%. of the 247 or so stocks in that composite, only 37 are higher this year and a staggering 26 of those are down more than 70% just this year. wow. all right. big move to down side oil. let's go down to jackie deangelis. jackie. >> good afternoon to you. we closed at $4 a bare. as you mentioned intraday fall
alberta is taking a heavy, heavy towel.ian benchmark dropped below 30 canadian dollars earlier this week. that's the biggest discount to the american, the u.s. benchmark in about a year and it ooh is the lowest level since 2008. that's heaping more pain onto the canadian economy. but the pain extends past the oil industry and past the energy industry as wilt yochl u see it with the housing market and other resources slumping. so household debt also at a report high and people here are watching...
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being in canada, it's terrible news for alberta. oil price is down to almost $20 a barrel for canadian western prices, about $30 a barrel. it's terrible news for producers in western canada but the problem with the oil market is still one of supply and demand. the big surprise is even with the collapse in prices, we still have a global supply glut of roughly 2 .5 million barrels that has to be worked out. i think the downward pressure continues and it creates winners and losers. the question is at what point do u.s. consumers respond forcefully to a de facto tax cut. hopefully the retail sales number from yesterday is going to be -- maybe lays a trail for the consumer. >> and in terms of you mentioned what's happened to the oil names. we have a market where we're just a few points off the all time high in the s&p but a large percentage of the components are in correction territory or in bear market territory. a lot of the bears are worried that that extreme weakness in a section of the market will beget broader selling. does that ha
being in canada, it's terrible news for alberta. oil price is down to almost $20 a barrel for canadian western prices, about $30 a barrel. it's terrible news for producers in western canada but the problem with the oil market is still one of supply and demand. the big surprise is even with the collapse in prices, we still have a global supply glut of roughly 2 .5 million barrels that has to be worked out. i think the downward pressure continues and it creates winners and losers. the question is...
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the alberta bridge we have delays before but looks like everyone is looking for an alternate route. the ramp toward west shore closed with the outer bridge because of an accident involving a flipped over car so no access to the west shore, flooding the fdr drive north down, right in centerlines flooded by grant street, traffic a mess of bound, flooding by 301 ended accident along with the downed free, a lot of delays traveling through that area. if you want to use 970 as an alternate is jammed both directions due to flooding conditions. new jersey dealing with an accident on 70 eastbound before exit 24. all lanes the-one lane closed we did getting through but delays, northern state parkway dealing with flour. all lanes are closed, 106-107 overpass. right here in northern state parkway, he's gone no one is getting through. traffic being diverted by flooding conditions. now you used the law as an alternate. trained in the meantime doing fine. heads up with new jersey transit, buses replacing those trains having mechanical problems. greg: thank you very much. rosanna: investigators loo
the alberta bridge we have delays before but looks like everyone is looking for an alternate route. the ramp toward west shore closed with the outer bridge because of an accident involving a flipped over car so no access to the west shore, flooding the fdr drive north down, right in centerlines flooded by grant street, traffic a mess of bound, flooding by 301 ended accident along with the downed free, a lot of delays traveling through that area. if you want to use 970 as an alternate is jammed...
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teenage boys are under arrest accused of child endangerment and ball and four children police say alberta and stephanie shannon picture here live with the victims at home which is considered uninhabitable this sale is one of the children showed signs of physical and sexual abuse to men are dead in connection with two separate also involved shootings in have in san jose and when first told you about the shooting yesterday in most recent incident offices opened fire on the man confronted them with a shotgun and there can his self inside the home police said they found him several hours later after he killed himself and followed another incident on packing place away the shot and killed a man is a partner with a knife after stabbing a critically wounding a driver following a traffic accident the big outside lan's music a float of san francisco police 26 into the given out in the area surrounding golden gate park in nearly zero hundred tickets were issued for other vehicles violations in one case in los angeles man tried to get into the festival without a ticket to start a police chase. >>ann
teenage boys are under arrest accused of child endangerment and ball and four children police say alberta and stephanie shannon picture here live with the victims at home which is considered uninhabitable this sale is one of the children showed signs of physical and sexual abuse to men are dead in connection with two separate also involved shootings in have in san jose and when first told you about the shooting yesterday in most recent incident offices opened fire on the man confronted them...
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now, some areas of the country, like alberta, which is the heart of the oil industry in canada are feelingre acutely. but a recent national survey shows that most canadians believe the country is entering a recession. we found a similar sentiment when we hit the streets. have a listen. >> it's showing all the signs of a recession. >> like we're probably headed that way if we're not already in a little bit of a recession. >> we're on the verge of a recession. and it's right on that borderline. >> now, the bank of canada has cut interest rates twice this year highlighting how badly the oil price collapse is hurting the economy. now on top of that, kelly, you have china slowdown, which not only hurts demand for commodities, but could put the brakes on canada's red hot real estate market. all in all, a perfect storm for the canadian economy. and we will see on september 1st if officially we have entered a recession. back over to you. >> all right, deidra, thank you so much for now. >>> will a continued collapse in oil prices lead to consolidation, at least, throughout the energy industry? join
now, some areas of the country, like alberta, which is the heart of the oil industry in canada are feelingre acutely. but a recent national survey shows that most canadians believe the country is entering a recession. we found a similar sentiment when we hit the streets. have a listen. >> it's showing all the signs of a recession. >> like we're probably headed that way if we're not already in a little bit of a recession. >> we're on the verge of a recession. and it's right on...
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city yesterday the 20,000 customers lost power during the storm the damage was reported around the alberta >>james: we have 61 and san francisco political and oakland bathtub to drop to of our last update 59 registering 59 down san jose in the east village club widespread myth the upper 50s you may remember the difference we have a lot more clout in those with the the run overnight forcing a lot more clear conditions and we have all the heat escaping in the north bay santa rosa down to 52 degrees right now very chilly start here the more so that gave us some sprinkles yesterday it looks like in a sagging to the south were not looking for and if they are that today timber along the east bay shore mine will be at or just a little bit above were we were yesterday open for instance 74 expected a daytime-cash balance 76 as your head down south along the shoreline fremont 79 degrees in fact will get one of his head down san jose 80. >>james: looking for 68 in the financial district here is the short-term forecast the next two days beyond today timber to one of slightly as we headed to thursday i
city yesterday the 20,000 customers lost power during the storm the damage was reported around the alberta >>james: we have 61 and san francisco political and oakland bathtub to drop to of our last update 59 registering 59 down san jose in the east village club widespread myth the upper 50s you may remember the difference we have a lot more clout in those with the the run overnight forcing a lot more clear conditions and we have all the heat escaping in the north bay santa rosa down to 52...
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. >> here's alberta, pennsylvania. john is also a hunter. >> caller: yes.it's amazing some of the absurdity that's come out of the mouth of this gentleman. the bible says that man is the purveyor and -- of the -- the ruler of everything that's on this planet. back in the day, when they had to hunt for survival, these instincts were engrained in the human psyche. if he really was concerned about endangered species, then maybe he could comment about the 400 to 500,000 raptors, bats, and other bird species that have been destroyed by these wind turbine bird shredders. and one final comment is that -- i don't necessarily agree with the process of this trophy hunting, but it's a business. and -- and the zimbabwe people have chosen to engage in it. they're free people. and there's no reason for them not to control their destiny. if they choose to eliminate the lion as a species in their country, they have the right to do that. >> on john's point, headline, trophy hunting is big business in south africa. what sort of revenue would they lose if they were to end it?
. >> here's alberta, pennsylvania. john is also a hunter. >> caller: yes.it's amazing some of the absurdity that's come out of the mouth of this gentleman. the bible says that man is the purveyor and -- of the -- the ruler of everything that's on this planet. back in the day, when they had to hunt for survival, these instincts were engrained in the human psyche. if he really was concerned about endangered species, then maybe he could comment about the 400 to 500,000 raptors, bats,...
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paola: alexandra alberta, una diseÑadora italiana hace el realidad el sueÑo de todas las mujeres creandoerar toda la informaciÓn. si para nuestros amigos y cosas y famosos, la cadena hotelera de cinco estrellas de secciÓn ofrece comodidad a sus huÉspedes no sÓlo en la tierra sino tambiÉn por aire, tienen un aviÓn con todo lujo y por todo lo alto, un aviÓn para 52 pasajeros en lugar de los 230 que usualmente se transportarÍa. no estÁ nada mal, ¿verdad? (risas) y algo que estÁ dando mucho de que hablar es este novedoso monopatÍn volador o a areotabla, es el resultado de muchos meses de investigaciÓn y pruebas basadas en la combinaciÓn de nitrógeno lÍquido que envía hasta -322f, y placas conductoras de la temperatura, se debe usar en una pista de imanes creando un campo magnÉtico que provoca que la tabla se eleve del suelo y puede sostener el peso de una persona, como ven las alfombras voladoras de los juegos de niÑos, o la patineta voladora de "regreso al futuro" hoy tienen tremenda competencia. johnny: increÍble todas las cosas como beyoncÉ, tatuajes, la la tarjeta plÁstica. paty: para co
paola: alexandra alberta, una diseÑadora italiana hace el realidad el sueÑo de todas las mujeres creandoerar toda la informaciÓn. si para nuestros amigos y cosas y famosos, la cadena hotelera de cinco estrellas de secciÓn ofrece comodidad a sus huÉspedes no sÓlo en la tierra sino tambiÉn por aire, tienen un aviÓn con todo lujo y por todo lo alto, un aviÓn para 52 pasajeros en lugar de los 230 que usualmente se transportarÍa. no estÁ nada mal, ¿verdad? (risas) y algo que estÁ dando...
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host: alberta conference savannah, georgia. democrat. hi, there. caller: hi, there.ow are you doing this morning? host: doing fine, how are you? caller: i'm good. i like casey and i like rubio. i liked casey m rivera. host: give us details about what you heard. caller: what he had did with medicaid expansion in ohio and i liked the way it rubio talk about us being, you know, they to talk about immigration from mexico and he went on to expand how we are all from someplace different. see, i am 67 years old and i'm a black female. i look at the audience last night, i am not represented in that crowd, and the thing about it is, i am a democrat and i have to vote republican. the republican party is not a becauseat includes me they do not talk about any of my issues. they do not talk about anything that i want to hear about, and we hear that i have got to say this -- we hear everybody talks christianand we are and abortions. what i am hearing is that man, everybody want to be god. god said, let the weekend tear grow together and he says he will do the separating. for some
host: alberta conference savannah, georgia. democrat. hi, there. caller: hi, there.ow are you doing this morning? host: doing fine, how are you? caller: i'm good. i like casey and i like rubio. i liked casey m rivera. host: give us details about what you heard. caller: what he had did with medicaid expansion in ohio and i liked the way it rubio talk about us being, you know, they to talk about immigration from mexico and he went on to expand how we are all from someplace different. see, i am 67...
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our problems now extend further than alberta and the energy sector. all very much tied to commodities in the price of oil. because of that we are just one gdp read from a technical recession, but we went across the country and spoke to people on the street and found that a recession is a foregone conclusion for a lot of folks out there. have a listen. >> it's showing all the signs of a recession, certainly western canada. >> it's like we're probably headed that way if we're not already in a little bit of a recession. >> we're on the verge of road y recession or possibly we've dipped into one. >> reporter: if that view is wid spread, it could be a dangerous thing for the canadian economy. a lot of the people we spoke to said they were already scaling back on purchases. the widespread view of a recession could chill the consumer and business spending. the pain is being felt most in the oil sector. analysts say it's worsened over the last few weeks. the price of canadian crude, the benchmark fell earlier this week to below 30 canadian dollars a barrel. i
our problems now extend further than alberta and the energy sector. all very much tied to commodities in the price of oil. because of that we are just one gdp read from a technical recession, but we went across the country and spoke to people on the street and found that a recession is a foregone conclusion for a lot of folks out there. have a listen. >> it's showing all the signs of a recession, certainly western canada. >> it's like we're probably headed that way if we're not...
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. >> alberta, eh! >> that's snow in calgary. parts of the city got two inches of snow.overed in snow. as a nearby lake louise ski resort, there was enough snow to blaenk the mountain side. >> janice, what's going on in candidate -- canada? >> if you live in canada, you expect winter any time, eh? >> when i moved to montana on september 1st and it snowed on september 20th. >> let's talk to some of my friends up early. >> ainsley. >> and? >> wanda. >> angela, seattle washington. >> julia. >> dan, ohio. >> wave to everybody at home. hi, everybody! let's take a look at the maps real quick. beautiful day here in new york city. 72 degrees. you know what, talking about snow, it's not snowing, but look at the cold front that's moving across the northern plains and upper midwest. we're talking about 10 to 15 degrees below average there. that cold front is the potential for cold weather today. watching the west, of course, we have so many wild fires burning, close to 100 wild fires across the west. we're not expecting a whole lot of rainfall in the areas that really need it, unfo
. >> alberta, eh! >> that's snow in calgary. parts of the city got two inches of snow.overed in snow. as a nearby lake louise ski resort, there was enough snow to blaenk the mountain side. >> janice, what's going on in candidate -- canada? >> if you live in canada, you expect winter any time, eh? >> when i moved to montana on september 1st and it snowed on september 20th. >> let's talk to some of my friends up early. >> ainsley. >> and? >>...