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dc c here's the next front again not much of a friend e this would e what we would plus size and alberta clipper way too warm for that right now as the front starts to workthat further soutd southeast will have a few sprinklesr tomorrow it's going to be a relatively weak system filtered sunshine w with highs in the middle ands upper 50s we fall back into the middle and lower with a couple sprinkles early tomorrow with breaks of us the futured radar is trying to show thisthee coverage will be pretty small on anything watch this time itit experience and as it expands as ours windse out of the south which will boost temperatures back into the '60s and low 70s on friday where has been tearher been so far since septey facet temperatures above normal it's been the warmest fall on record here in northern ohio were starting to see snow cover builds thisee is the next snowx forecast showing good amounts of snow in central canada keeps the cold right now look at our first bona fide push of as we bringngekendnd in showers on saturday put the rain changing over to what snow that's going to be real w
dc c here's the next front again not much of a friend e this would e what we would plus size and alberta clipper way too warm for that right now as the front starts to workthat further soutd southeast will have a few sprinklesr tomorrow it's going to be a relatively weak system filtered sunshine w with highs in the middle ands upper 50s we fall back into the middle and lower with a couple sprinkles early tomorrow with breaks of us the futured radar is trying to show thisthee coverage will be...
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talking about how to implement infrastructure funds and get construction workers back to work in albertata like afart in the room that nobody wants to talk about or acknowledge? >> i heard her say a word that i know is distinctly unparliamentary and i think she may want to withdraw it. the word was f-a-r-t. >> the honorable member for calgary? >> are you serious, mr. speaker? is my colleague actually serious? i just gave an impassioned speech about supporting alberta jobs and that's what the leader of a political party stands up and has to say? no, i don't withdraw it. >> they have problems there too. in the end the deciding officer declined to make the mp withdraw that word. >>> an idaho man counting blessings after being involved in a series of unfortunate events last night. 34-year-old steven aerosmith stopped on the shoulder of a bridge to help a driver who skidded on black ice and hit the side support. another driver lost control, slam the into the back of his jeep which threw him over the bridge railing. he managed to hang on but eventually he dropped the 50 feet into the river bel
talking about how to implement infrastructure funds and get construction workers back to work in albertata like afart in the room that nobody wants to talk about or acknowledge? >> i heard her say a word that i know is distinctly unparliamentary and i think she may want to withdraw it. the word was f-a-r-t. >> the honorable member for calgary? >> are you serious, mr. speaker? is my colleague actually serious? i just gave an impassioned speech about supporting alberta jobs and...
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the canada food inspection agency reports 33 farms in alberta under quarantine.. which started when an alberta cow tested packing plant.. the agency has only confirmed one case.. and the source of the infection is still unknown.. though they say the strain found.. is not the same as any strains detected in canada to date.. the country is still considered bovine t-b free.. they would is confirmed within 48 months. ---- a series of separate highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks have sparked import bans of poultry products in at least two countries.. the u-s center for infectious disease research and policy compiled reports on european countries.. including germany and hungary.. hong kong has now banned poultry imports from those countries... so far this year.. hong kong had imported 10 thousand metric tons of poultry.. ---- and that wraps up the hope to see you again next time. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard it definitely doesn't feel a lot like christmas
the canada food inspection agency reports 33 farms in alberta under quarantine.. which started when an alberta cow tested packing plant.. the agency has only confirmed one case.. and the source of the infection is still unknown.. though they say the strain found.. is not the same as any strains detected in canada to date.. the country is still considered bovine t-b free.. they would is confirmed within 48 months. ---- a series of separate highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks have sparked...
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the canada food inspection agency reports 33 farms in alberta under quarantine.. which started when an alberta cow tested positive for t-b at a u-s packing plant.. the agency has only confirmed one case.. and the source of the infection is still unknown.. though they say the strain found.. is not the same as any strains detected in canada to date.. free.. they would lose that status if another case is confirmed within 48 months. ---- a series of separate highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks have sparked import bans of poultry products in the u-s center for infectious disease research and policy compiled reports on outbreaks of h-5-n-8 in several and hungary.. hong kong has now banned poultry imports from tos so far this year.. hong kong had imported 10 thousand metric tons of poultry.. ---- and that wraps up the agribusiness report.. thanks for tuning in.. hope to see you again next time. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard a trip to the emergency room can
the canada food inspection agency reports 33 farms in alberta under quarantine.. which started when an alberta cow tested positive for t-b at a u-s packing plant.. the agency has only confirmed one case.. and the source of the infection is still unknown.. though they say the strain found.. is not the same as any strains detected in canada to date.. free.. they would lose that status if another case is confirmed within 48 months. ---- a series of separate highly pathogenic avian influenza...
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you decide: why does this government treat alberta like a fart in the room that nobody wants to talk about or acknowledge" that's right - m-p michelle rempel talked about "a fart in the room." now... listen to what green party leader elizabeth may asked rempel to do in response. "throughout my friend in her speech bu word that i know is distinctly un-parliamentary and i think she may want to withdraw it, the word was f-a-r-t." "i just gave an impassioned speech about supporting alberta jobs and that's what the leader of a political party stands up and has to say? no i don't withdraw it." "most families will be celebrating the holidays, sapd will be burying one of its own because of the ultimate act of cowardice. ambushed! breaking overnight -- one officer is killed, three others injured in separate shootings in three states. "12:06 theres still some sort of justice that needs to be taken care of especially to prevent this from happening to anybody else 12:13" plus --- a fox six exclusive. a local teacher gets her car back after it was stolen last week. how police were able to track d
you decide: why does this government treat alberta like a fart in the room that nobody wants to talk about or acknowledge" that's right - m-p michelle rempel talked about "a fart in the room." now... listen to what green party leader elizabeth may asked rempel to do in response. "throughout my friend in her speech bu word that i know is distinctly un-parliamentary and i think she may want to withdraw it, the word was f-a-r-t." "i just gave an impassioned speech...
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representing 30 ranches in alberta.. say they need to be able to sell their cattle or get compensation in order to stop a financial disaster.. after the discovery of bovine tuberculosis that has shut down their facilities.. cattle in the fall.. but have to hold and feed the cattle under quarantine.. one rancher says the food costs will destroy them.. the federal canadian food inspection agency has confirmed six cases of bovine tuberculosis.. an estimated 18 thousand head of cattle are in quarantine.. ---- every year.. the u-s-d-a invests money into research and science in agriculture.. in 2015.. that investment made two hundred 22 inventions.. 94 patents.. and report on technology transfer.. which includes ag related discoveries, inventions and processes made by u-s-d-a researchers.. universities.. and small businesses.. u-s-d-a secretary tom vilsack says the results show the impact they've made.. and that studies say every dollar invested into ag research returns 20 to the economy. highlighted investment projects includ
representing 30 ranches in alberta.. say they need to be able to sell their cattle or get compensation in order to stop a financial disaster.. after the discovery of bovine tuberculosis that has shut down their facilities.. cattle in the fall.. but have to hold and feed the cattle under quarantine.. one rancher says the food costs will destroy them.. the federal canadian food inspection agency has confirmed six cases of bovine tuberculosis.. an estimated 18 thousand head of cattle are in...
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five more cattle from southeastern alberta with bacteria that causes bovine tuberculosis.. ag canada reports five animals were discovered during the removal and destruction of the first cow discovered with t-b's index herd.. more than 30 farms in alberta are under quarantine after that cow tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. the source of the infection is still not known.. infected cows.. all cattle from the index herd are going through the process of being removed from the ranch.. and humanely destroyed.. ---- and that wraps up the show for today.. thanks for tuning in.. i hope to see you again next time ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard every angler has dreams of making a monster catch. so you can't blame them when the catch of the day is somewhat less than we catch up with john's fishing friends in this week's big ol fish. black friday shopping roads should be just fine across eastern iowa. any precipitation that will fall will be extremely light
five more cattle from southeastern alberta with bacteria that causes bovine tuberculosis.. ag canada reports five animals were discovered during the removal and destruction of the first cow discovered with t-b's index herd.. more than 30 farms in alberta are under quarantine after that cow tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. the source of the infection is still not known.. infected cows.. all cattle from the index herd are going through the process of being removed from...
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when you listen to the local government in alberta, they say the project is essential for the vitalityenergy industry there, and the expansion of this pipeline will improve the capacity to about 890,000 barrels day from 300,000 barrels a day. when you talk about the oil coming from the oil sands to that tanker port, so that is where we stand. expect additional protests, howev however, coming from canada. elsewhere, keep a backlash on the site breitbart. kellogg has dropped advertising from the far right site. this, of course, used to be run by president-elect donald trump's top strategist steve bannon. kellogg has identified customer backlash here saying they do not sponsor advertisements on sites that contradict their values. ali, back to you for now. >> nancy, i've been watching cnbc's coverage of this opec meeting under way in vienna. last i checked oil prices were up 2% on expectations opec will come to a deal to cut production, sending oil prices higher. do we have a deal yet? >> we do not have the deal as we speak, but yes, cnbc has been in the room with the oil ministers speakin
when you listen to the local government in alberta, they say the project is essential for the vitalityenergy industry there, and the expansion of this pipeline will improve the capacity to about 890,000 barrels day from 300,000 barrels a day. when you talk about the oil coming from the oil sands to that tanker port, so that is where we stand. expect additional protests, howev however, coming from canada. elsewhere, keep a backlash on the site breitbart. kellogg has dropped advertising from the...
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she she used the word why does this government treat alberta like a fart in the room that nobody wantsbout. apparently that kind of language is not looked kindly upon. one of her colleagues said they would like for her to take back what she said. that was not a parliamentary word. and she replied no. >> there were lots of irish pubs in every city in america. especially in in nyc where there's almost as, as a starbucks. when when i heard about an on, place dissuaded guinness that was just finished aiming to honor my irish lineage i was in. welcome to vinyl, a for floor non- irish pub, bar, with a full-fledged record store at its core. with 7000 square feet feet there is so much more. >> if you look at the age it's not the stereotypical irish folks today. i'm that younger audience. i came over here to open a place which is irish inspired but not an irish pub. >> you heard that right. tableside -- can be found on the level called the mezzanine. no other place that i have seen at nyc. one. one level up there's a black rose lounge set up for tv and sound. it is there that you will find one
she she used the word why does this government treat alberta like a fart in the room that nobody wantsbout. apparently that kind of language is not looked kindly upon. one of her colleagues said they would like for her to take back what she said. that was not a parliamentary word. and she replied no. >> there were lots of irish pubs in every city in america. especially in in nyc where there's almost as, as a starbucks. when when i heard about an on, place dissuaded guinness that was just...
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. >> we were on the north shore and caught up with senator alberta darling. she says it is important to reach as many people as they can. >> we are going to be a part of the next that pushes trump over red. >> at the democratic headquarters on the east side, volunteers hit the street, asking people for the vote for the democratic party. >> this is the opportunity to have a strong woman, battle scarred, and ready to fight. >> they say it is important for people to get out and vote. that is the biggest message they in fox point, i'm thema ponton, wisn 12 news. adrienne: thank you. early voting just ended about an hour ago at 5:00. ben hutchison joins us outside the zeidler municipal building . and ben, what are voters telling you? >> first of all it is a beautiful day weather-wise. that is why some people said they voted. they were out and about and it was convenient to walk through as for the lines, very brief, if any. most voters we saw were in and out within 10 minutes. today was the culmination of six weeks of early voting and an estimated 53,000 ballots fi
. >> we were on the north shore and caught up with senator alberta darling. she says it is important to reach as many people as they can. >> we are going to be a part of the next that pushes trump over red. >> at the democratic headquarters on the east side, volunteers hit the street, asking people for the vote for the democratic party. >> this is the opportunity to have a strong woman, battle scarred, and ready to fight. >> they say it is important for people to...
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. >> what is this government to alberta like a spark in the rim or acknowledged. that is where my constituents have been out with his government. i heard her say where the is on parliamentary. unappreciative want to withdraw it. the work was -- >> she addressed the house of commons about economic issues facing her home -- her borchers did that sit well with some of her colleagues. they called them crazy not to touch. statement. >> when the football giants first energy stadium and sunday we will see the texas tough guy josh mccowan under center. the veteran gets the start is cody kessler and not in the concussion protocol protect to say when he will play again. one wonders with rg iii slated to return some time. they proceed again this season. terrelle pryor was coached to refrain from on sunday that were in referenc to the brush up beating. >> quarterbacks to. stalk was upbeat and all good today. now pryor continues to stress how he wants to stay with the team and wants to turn this thing around. >> i don't believe in taking it easy. tinkling teams just because th
. >> what is this government to alberta like a spark in the rim or acknowledged. that is where my constituents have been out with his government. i heard her say where the is on parliamentary. unappreciative want to withdraw it. the work was -- >> she addressed the house of commons about economic issues facing her home -- her borchers did that sit well with some of her colleagues. they called them crazy not to touch. statement. >> when the football giants first energy stadium...
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the enbridge line 3 3 pipeline would carry tar sands oil from alberta, across the u.s.-canadian border, to a terminal in superior, wiscscons. both pipelines face massive resistance from canadian first nations, who held a ceremony tuesday in which more nations signed on to a treaty declaring they would fight all new tar sands infrastructure. 112 canadian first nations and some u.s. native american tribes of now signed the continent-wide treaty alliance against tar sands expansion, including the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota and the white earth nation in minnesota. in washington, d.c., former vice president al gore has spoken out against another pipeline, the $3.8 billion dakota a access pipepeline, , while speaking ate "n"new york times" global lead'' collective confeference. >> the massive investment in thesee pipeline infrastructure projects will be amortized over 50 to 75 years, and we need that capital to flow into renewables. this standing rock project is an atrocity. it is an absolute atrocity. i wish t that president obama would step in before there is
the enbridge line 3 3 pipeline would carry tar sands oil from alberta, across the u.s.-canadian border, to a terminal in superior, wiscscons. both pipelines face massive resistance from canadian first nations, who held a ceremony tuesday in which more nations signed on to a treaty declaring they would fight all new tar sands infrastructure. 112 canadian first nations and some u.s. native american tribes of now signed the continent-wide treaty alliance against tar sands expansion, including the...
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republican state senator alberta darling is a women for trump member. she believes president elect trump will bridge the gap. i think he's very interested in people who are struggling and i think he knows come from. i think we definately need reflection democratic state representative and state party leader david bowen says he hopes democratic concerns are part of the future dialogue.. i do have very legitimate concerns. for a campaign that was built on divisiveness , that was built on dividing people, i think if we're really going to make efforts to address things that are holding our community back that are affecting our country whether republican or democrat donald trump is go you. i'm going to do my best for all of you. because only then can we be great again as a country. those who watched the election results, now have their eyes on the future. it's time to get together and really start fresh with the republicans also in control of congress, others are concerned there's no need to address their concerns. republican leadership says not true. everyo
republican state senator alberta darling is a women for trump member. she believes president elect trump will bridge the gap. i think he's very interested in people who are struggling and i think he knows come from. i think we definately need reflection democratic state representative and state party leader david bowen says he hopes democratic concerns are part of the future dialogue.. i do have very legitimate concerns. for a campaign that was built on divisiveness , that was built on dividing...
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though pipeline would run from alberta to the ocean. this idea, especially because it will go through a reinforced. projected --way is line three runs from alberta to wisconsin. enbridge is saying it is essential that we place it that replace it and reroute it. it is the least controversial of the bunch. there is some opposition in minnesota. line three is expected to be approved. as far as transmountain, this would run alberta to bc. it would be a twin line, oil headed to the ocean and condensate coming back to alberta. a lot of opposition to this one from local mayors and environmentalists and first nations groups. david: these pipelines will be going through places of environment for concern. -- the primeare minister campaigned on environmental reforms. what oil, energy hugely important to the canadian economy. on the one hand, he is saying we will get corporations to agree to a carbon tax, which they largely have. campaign very strongly on improving environmental practices and he has been doing that, bringing in the carbon tax , mar
though pipeline would run from alberta to the ocean. this idea, especially because it will go through a reinforced. projected --way is line three runs from alberta to wisconsin. enbridge is saying it is essential that we place it that replace it and reroute it. it is the least controversial of the bunch. there is some opposition in minnesota. line three is expected to be approved. as far as transmountain, this would run alberta to bc. it would be a twin line, oil headed to the ocean and...
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why does this government tweetet alberta like a fart in the roomr that nobody wants to talk aboutk or acknowledge much that is muci where my constituents have beene at with this government for over arar. >> that canadian member michelle, addresses the houseou commons last week and you didk d hear right. rig she equated the federaleder government treatment of alberta to in her word "a fart in the t room that nobody wants to talkk ouout. she then refused to call ---- statement for using languageanag deemed unparliament row.ow so that's quite the talker outau of canada's government right o now. back to you guys. >> check in with parliamenbatcki any other country in the world late toll see what happens. hap >> if that's the wore theth they're saying in canadaat,'s, please. >> we'll take that. >> nothing to see here. >> there's other four letterour words. >> um-hmm. >> keep watching our show is about to get even weirdetcr hitn that.. >> exactly.>> >> we'll talk about the fart inn the room from your four legged g dog. how about that? because dogs dd some weird stu ever wondered why or if yo
why does this government tweetet alberta like a fart in the roomr that nobody wants to talk aboutk or acknowledge much that is muci where my constituents have beene at with this government for over arar. >> that canadian member michelle, addresses the houseou commons last week and you didk d hear right. rig she equated the federaleder government treatment of alberta to in her word "a fart in the t room that nobody wants to talkk ouout. she then refused to call ---- statement for...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> joining us from jacksonville, florida, tim alber alberta.ke pence. the republican vice presidential nominee is not oblivious to external perception. he has been stung by criticisms. yet down the stretch of this campaign, he has tuned them out. in an interview aboard his plane, he draws heavily from his stump speech and offers few original or introspective observations about the extraordinary journey he's been on since mid july. pence has how willfully insulated from the possibility that trump committed sexual assault. and from the reality that its defeat is likely. it's telling that while many of his allies are bearish about what election day will bring, pence is certain that an historic triumph is at hand. >> thank you for being with us. a lot of conservatives both you and i know who could never vote for donald trump have long said well mike pence is there and maybe mike pence will be the conduit and maybe i can vote for him. even if i can't vote for him, at least i know he's there. i know his reluctance to say he would support paul ryan as
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> joining us from jacksonville, florida, tim alber alberta.ke pence. the republican vice presidential nominee is not oblivious to external perception. he has been stung by criticisms. yet down the stretch of this campaign, he has tuned them out. in an interview aboard his plane, he draws heavily from his stump speech and offers few original or introspective observations about the extraordinary journey he's been on since mid july. pence has how...
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alberta. come on. >> so in the end, the presiding office declined to make the mp with draw. >> why should she? she was making a good point. >> if trump said that that would be the tenth least offensive thing he said of the day. >> yeah, and by the way, boy, this press meeting, beat the press meeting, and we'll talk about that when we come back. the whole anchor man thing, and they start throwing tridents at everybody, and that got out of hand quickly. >>> up next, donald trump is hardly one for political traditions and that's raising flags for the reporters, all of them who cover the white house. we will talk to the association's president next on "morning joe." before danny got what he was dreaming about for the holidays. before his mom earned 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ dinosaur growls ] and his dad earned 2% back at grocery stores and wholesale clubs. yeah! even before they earned 3% back on gas. danny's parents used their bankamericard cash rewards credit card to give him the be
alberta. come on. >> so in the end, the presiding office declined to make the mp with draw. >> why should she? she was making a good point. >> if trump said that that would be the tenth least offensive thing he said of the day. >> yeah, and by the way, boy, this press meeting, beat the press meeting, and we'll talk about that when we come back. the whole anchor man thing, and they start throwing tridents at everybody, and that got out of hand quickly. >>> up...
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there's the next one the purpose -line there that's a little many alberta clipper from the northwest. temperatures thursday and friday barely out of the lower 40s cold enough to start each day with a touch of light snow. temperatures are borderline highly doubt we'll get a key relation something to keep in the back of your mind trance cooler but not arctic cold. early december jetstream we could say late november or early december jetstream one that brings the systems across the middle of the country. that's why we've had more frequent chances of rain and a little intrusions of cooler air. to the north. might start to change. last 10 december's average it altogether happened well above normal. compare that to utter anticipating this december at least to start below average. i would say probably after the fourth or fifth through at least the middle of the month below normal. jetstream tract takes a southerly track and add all of that up but it means much higher chances of seeing accumulating snow in early decebe right now not seeing much of that at least on the eight day forecast now.
there's the next one the purpose -line there that's a little many alberta clipper from the northwest. temperatures thursday and friday barely out of the lower 40s cold enough to start each day with a touch of light snow. temperatures are borderline highly doubt we'll get a key relation something to keep in the back of your mind trance cooler but not arctic cold. early december jetstream we could say late november or early december jetstream one that brings the systems across the middle of the...
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is better start soon clear out in when we in the resort to called on chicago upper midwest as the alberta clipper type system the rest of the week we are looking not going to be a major storm effect over the last week in your essay infrequent weather systems pushing cooler air but nothing first ten days of december time parent what has been it is trending below normal that means temperatures by the end of next week where we have fairly confident will cap cold enough not only that but it's a lake effect and snow-covered arc of boston to the main will try and cooler nothing arctic. the arctic air will start to show up around december ?- december 12. fox eight news is your official school closing station. if you are looking for cold weather for skiing it is coming. time to kick it with kenny showing off a new place in town. >> yes, it is really, really cool 20 years in the making for joe who is on 24 y wait until you see what they are going to whip up. wanted to keep it simple and then entered you think of one of five weeks. so we take these duck leg thing here them the spanish. we are not r
is better start soon clear out in when we in the resort to called on chicago upper midwest as the alberta clipper type system the rest of the week we are looking not going to be a major storm effect over the last week in your essay infrequent weather systems pushing cooler air but nothing first ten days of december time parent what has been it is trending below normal that means temperatures by the end of next week where we have fairly confident will cap cold enough not only that but it's a...
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. >> i gave a speech about alberta jobs and that's what she has to say? >> she promised to take up the issue of border line language and put it behind them. >> it's like our dinner table conversation has made it to the parliament in canada. we have young children, we know that those words find their way into conversation. >> you have to correct it early, or else, it comes out at the wrong time. >> it will come up when company is over if you do not correct it. >> yes. >> good morning, there are no words that i am going to use in the next minute or so that will be inappropriate. your children with listen in. look at highway 24, it's slow. you will see slower traffic into the oakland side. no problems at the bay bridge but there is a backup. people were expecting that the week would be lighter than usual, i think that it will be but mot not -- not yet. looking at the south bay commute, it's beginning to fill in north bound as you drive in from sar saratoga on 101. >>> we had a lot of rain for some people, especially in marin county and sonoma county. low clo
. >> i gave a speech about alberta jobs and that's what she has to say? >> she promised to take up the issue of border line language and put it behind them. >> it's like our dinner table conversation has made it to the parliament in canada. we have young children, we know that those words find their way into conversation. >> you have to correct it early, or else, it comes out at the wrong time. >> it will come up when company is over if you do not correct it....
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. >>> canada's prime minister has approved one controversial other from the alberta oil to the pacific coast. al batter has the third largest oil reserve. they said it will cripple the capacity to get the canadian resources beyond the united states. 97% of canadian oil exports now go to the u.s. >>> a massive shelter is in place over the exploded reactor at the chernobyl plant moving forward and wa on a system of hydraulic jacks two weeks ago and completed the journey yesterday. workers will begin dismantling the so-called sarcaphogus. the shelter is 850 feet wide and 350 feet tall and cost $1.6 billion. >>> a federal court hands down a decision on north carolina's >> what the decision will force lawmakers to do before november of next year. >>> good 7:26. i'm bill leslie with your top stories. the state board of elections hold a hearing on the request for a recounts of ballots. thomas stark claims that the county used corrupt data from machines that malfunctioned in early vote regular and on election day. >>> we're getting a look this morning at the devastation in gatlinburg where wil
. >>> canada's prime minister has approved one controversial other from the alberta oil to the pacific coast. al batter has the third largest oil reserve. they said it will cripple the capacity to get the canadian resources beyond the united states. 97% of canadian oil exports now go to the u.s. >>> a massive shelter is in place over the exploded reactor at the chernobyl plant moving forward and wa on a system of hydraulic jacks two weeks ago and completed the journey...
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." ---- nearly 30 farms in alberta.. canada are under quarantine while the canadian government tries to track down cattle exposed to bovine tuberculosis.. c-b-c news of canada says the investigation comes from a reporting a cow from that area tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. that was the tenth confirmed case of bovine t-b in the u-s from foreign animals this year. ---- and that wraps up the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i'll be back here again next time. ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard weather is just an excuse to load up on muffins... do not let these warmer days make that excuse moot. still eat the muffins -- the diamond jo executive chef will take us through pumpkin strudel muffins... next on tv-9. i'm diamond jo executive chef craze so i'm strudel muffin. 4 tbsp of softened, melted butter, 2 eggs, 1 cup of white sugar. a cup of brown sugar. we preen this together for about 1 minute.
." ---- nearly 30 farms in alberta.. canada are under quarantine while the canadian government tries to track down cattle exposed to bovine tuberculosis.. c-b-c news of canada says the investigation comes from a reporting a cow from that area tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. that was the tenth confirmed case of bovine t-b in the u-s from foreign animals this year. ---- and that wraps up the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i'll be back here again next time. ----...
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representing 30 ranches in alberta.. say they need to be able to sell their cattle or get compensation in order to stop a financial disaster.. after the discovery of bovine tuberculosis that has shut down their facilities.. the ranchers normally sell cattle in the fall.. but have to hold and feed the cattle will destroy them.. the federal canadian food inspection agency has confirmed six cases of bovine tuberculosis.. an estimated 18 thousand head of cattle are in quarantine.. ---- every year.. the u-s-d-a invests money into research and science in agriculture.. in 2015.. that investment made two hundred 22 inventions.. 94 patents.. and 125 new patent applications.. according to the u-s-d-a annual report on technology transfer.. which includes ag related discoveries, u-s-d-a researchers.. universities.. and small businesses.. u-s-d-a secretary tom vilsack says the results show the impact they've made.. and that studies say every dollar invested into ag research returns 20 to the economy. highlighted investment projects i
representing 30 ranches in alberta.. say they need to be able to sell their cattle or get compensation in order to stop a financial disaster.. after the discovery of bovine tuberculosis that has shut down their facilities.. the ranchers normally sell cattle in the fall.. but have to hold and feed the cattle will destroy them.. the federal canadian food inspection agency has confirmed six cases of bovine tuberculosis.. an estimated 18 thousand head of cattle are in quarantine.. ---- every year.....
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to comment, a lot of down.from canada coming they really don't seem to care miles of square alberta are being plowed up to extract tar sand. thinking, follow the money, you know. people are going to get paid off you won't hear much about this problem after a few news cycles. guest: well, certainly before, before the united states was olonized by europeans, tribes, they had huge plots of the country, whole country was land.e when you say what isn't sacred, good question. legal something that experts and policy experts and decision-makers are trying to handle that.w to at this point, it seems like the system they have sort of settled on is well, whenever we're looking at a project that would through ancestral lands the on, let's nger lives consult with the tribe and bring them to the table on basis and get n their input. now the debate seems to be, is working?cess does it need to be improved? are tribes really helping to happens to a project or are they just kind of getting notification that it is happening? something that the obama administration has recently done that is it dress opened
to comment, a lot of down.from canada coming they really don't seem to care miles of square alberta are being plowed up to extract tar sand. thinking, follow the money, you know. people are going to get paid off you won't hear much about this problem after a few news cycles. guest: well, certainly before, before the united states was olonized by europeans, tribes, they had huge plots of the country, whole country was land.e when you say what isn't sacred, good question. legal something that...
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." ---- nearly 30 farms in alberta.. canada are under quarantine while the canadian government tries to track down cattle exposed to bovine tuberculosis.. c-b-c news of canada says the investigation comes from a u-s department of agriculture notice reporting a cow from that area tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. that was the tenth confirmed case of bovine t-b in the u-s from foreign animals this year. ---- and that wraps up the show today.. thanks for tuning in.. i'll be bac ---- we'll post a video every day in the agriculture section of kcrg.com. i'm david geiger with the agribusiness report. trt oc: standard rod and reel, lure and bait, these are just a few of the items to pack on a fishing trip. one thing the best anglers never forget, is a fishing friend. the best pairing are in this week's big ol' fish. stay with tv9. it's ---. plan on a spectacular fall day. towards dubuque to around 70 from a waterloo to quad cities line and southwest, city. it'll be hard to find a cloud over the next 48 ho
." ---- nearly 30 farms in alberta.. canada are under quarantine while the canadian government tries to track down cattle exposed to bovine tuberculosis.. c-b-c news of canada says the investigation comes from a u-s department of agriculture notice reporting a cow from that area tested positive for bovine t-b at a u-s slaughter plant.. that was the tenth confirmed case of bovine t-b in the u-s from foreign animals this year. ---- and that wraps up the show today.. thanks for tuning in.....
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21st a-basin is still the only ticket to ride with its one run being used by ski teams -- >> from alberta and minnesota, wisconsin, new york, california. >> reporter: -- and thousands of other skiers in bear hats packing the ski area's main parking lot by 10 a.m. >> we're doing really well. >> reporter: after the basin got the jump on other ski areas and got open despite one of the warmest octobers around here on record. >> we were able to pounce on those first waves of cold weather. >> reporter: keystone was supposed to open today but had delay and loveland which is normally open by now will likely stay closed till after november 6th, which is the latest they've ever opened. >> i look forward to our friends getting open at other areas, but right now we're the place. >> reporter: just one reason tony and his ski team don't mind sharing that one open run. >> coming out here and skiing on this one slope is like three times as big as at home. >> reporter: knowing that it might be warm enough to wear t- shirts in november, but at least they can still make a few training turns. >> free skiing
21st a-basin is still the only ticket to ride with its one run being used by ski teams -- >> from alberta and minnesota, wisconsin, new york, california. >> reporter: -- and thousands of other skiers in bear hats packing the ski area's main parking lot by 10 a.m. >> we're doing really well. >> reporter: after the basin got the jump on other ski areas and got open despite one of the warmest octobers around here on record. >> we were able to pounce on those first...
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. >> julie: jeremiah oliver case went back to court and missing for months until body found alberta boyfriend of the mother. blocked the prosecution from using statements he made to inmate. in one has been charged with the boy's murder. drama expected in court today and prosecutors play detailed and graphic confession tape. convicted spree killer gary lee sampson gave massachusetts state police after his arrest. yesterday a jury heard samson chilling 911 call out of the death penalty trial got >> killed a couple of people. >> okay. when did you kill someone? >> killed two people in massachusetts and another one in new hampshire the other day. >> julie: he murdered three men, as you heard, weeklong crime spree along new england and jurors will decide if sentenced to death and saw surveillance video trying to federal prison right here. indiana in 2011. fox25 bob ward has been covering the case since it started and he is in court today. look for the report starting at 4:00 this afternoon. >> daniel: new video shows robber taking aim inside local gas station. >> open the register >> daniel: tuesd
. >> julie: jeremiah oliver case went back to court and missing for months until body found alberta boyfriend of the mother. blocked the prosecution from using statements he made to inmate. in one has been charged with the boy's murder. drama expected in court today and prosecutors play detailed and graphic confession tape. convicted spree killer gary lee sampson gave massachusetts state police after his arrest. yesterday a jury heard samson chilling 911 call out of the death penalty...
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began almost 24,000 stuffed toys at the ice and given to charities at the boys and girls club in the albertarea. a delay of game but for a good cause. i think there was even a mascot in there. love it. >> still ahead on "action news" a holiday celebration is happening here in philadelphia. sky 6 hd looking live at dill worth park. at city hall where the city's holiday festival is underway. meteorologist, cecily tynan, right there with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast coming up next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month online for the first year. cable can't offer that. only fios can. >>> today is the last day of atlanticic hurricane season the most active one since 2012. the atlanta saw 15 named storms
began almost 24,000 stuffed toys at the ice and given to charities at the boys and girls club in the albertarea. a delay of game but for a good cause. i think there was even a mascot in there. love it. >> still ahead on "action news" a holiday celebration is happening here in philadelphia. sky 6 hd looking live at dill worth park. at city hall where the city's holiday festival is underway. meteorologist, cecily tynan, right there with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast...
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. >> i can own the dmur a alberta beatert. >> reporter: he's an ethical hacker. he helps protect people by finding weaknesses in computer systems and he's showing us how on-line bad guys can make your life miserable, especially if you're connecting your comput internet in public. first look out for unexpected gifts. if you see a usb drive lying around never ever picket up and use it. >> you just plug it in and from that point you're doomed. >> reporter: think of it as a trojan horse that lets the bad guys into your system. >> you can program this device to do whatever you want. >> reporter: like steal your bank account information. next, let's talk about your mouse and your keyboard. wireless keyboard and mouse which is not blue tooth, okay, you're definitely vulnerable. >> reporter: a hacker can intercept signals used by basic nonblue tooth technology and take over your machine. >> i can just sit in a parking lot scan the entire building and just kill each and every computer in a few seconds. >> reporter: and it's not just a public place. what he can do by parki
. >> i can own the dmur a alberta beatert. >> reporter: he's an ethical hacker. he helps protect people by finding weaknesses in computer systems and he's showing us how on-line bad guys can make your life miserable, especially if you're connecting your comput internet in public. first look out for unexpected gifts. if you see a usb drive lying around never ever picket up and use it. >> you just plug it in and from that point you're doomed. >> reporter: think of it as a...
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the 1700-mile pipeline would carry oil from alberta, canada, to refineries near houston. doug: caught on camera, a routine traffic stop in philadelphia going horribly wrong. the unidentified officer hanging on the side of a truck before it slams into a parked car. the officer draws his gun, tells the driver to get on the ground, but then he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. the suspect is facing charges of including aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon. announcer: now here's bob halloran with sportscenter 5 bob: some would say the celtics' three-game losing streak was due to the absences of al horford and jae crowder. but isaiah thomas would say, and he did say, it's because the celtics aren't the hardest playing team anymore. but last night, still without horford and crowder, thomas and his tank engine steamrolled over the knicks, 115-87. veterans day yesterday, and members of the military get a standing ovation and some much deserved thank-you's. and after isaiah thomas called his team out for not playing hard enough, he went out and led the
the 1700-mile pipeline would carry oil from alberta, canada, to refineries near houston. doug: caught on camera, a routine traffic stop in philadelphia going horribly wrong. the unidentified officer hanging on the side of a truck before it slams into a parked car. the officer draws his gun, tells the driver to get on the ground, but then he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. the suspect is facing charges of including aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon. announcer:...
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the 1700-mile pipeline would carry oil from alberta, canada, to refineries near houston. doug: caught on camera, a routine traffic stop in philadelphia goes wrong. the unidentified officer hanging onto the side of a truck before it slams into a parked car. the suspect to get on the ground. then he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. the suspect is facing charges of aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon. antoinette: a stomach pain that's severe and has no cure. doug: those challenges to a normal healthy life are real. antoinette: ben simmoneau meets a young teenager managing his disease day by day. >> fish oil ben: 13-year-old aaronakes them every morning and eve night. some days all of this is not enough and there's a flare up. >> it's usually some mix between like a burning, stabbing, just kind of aching pain ben: at 6, aaron was diagnosed with chronic colitis. sores can >> i have no injury. i feel frail ben: aaron missed more than half of first grade and has been hospitalized at least four times, mostly to manage pain. >> our doctor said it's n
the 1700-mile pipeline would carry oil from alberta, canada, to refineries near houston. doug: caught on camera, a routine traffic stop in philadelphia goes wrong. the unidentified officer hanging onto the side of a truck before it slams into a parked car. the suspect to get on the ground. then he tries to run. in the scuffle, the gun fires. the suspect is facing charges of aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a weapon. antoinette: a stomach pain that's severe and has no cure. doug:...
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this is the disturbance to the west and this is a weak alberta system headed toward us. and that will fill in the clouds and some scattered showers. notice, there's plenty of snow involved in that right now, but as it approaches us, the temperatures are going to be warming just enough that it should change over maybe a brief mix in the monadnock region, but it should change over to rain here. it also breaksrt how many showers we see out of this. a couple of sprinkles or a shower or two or three maybe for some locations, in northern new hampshire, certainly, mixed precipitation and snow as we go through the day today. off and on into the day and clearing kicking in tomorrow as the winds reverse and start to come down out of the northwest, they bump into the mountains and that's why these are localized. everywhere else tomorrow. partly sunny skies and breezy check out monday's forecast, all of that sunshine, before the next batch of rain works in. highs today low to mid 40's with morning fog and plenty of clouds and some scattered showers, tomorrow partly sunny, breezy, an
this is the disturbance to the west and this is a weak alberta system headed toward us. and that will fill in the clouds and some scattered showers. notice, there's plenty of snow involved in that right now, but as it approaches us, the temperatures are going to be warming just enough that it should change over maybe a brief mix in the monadnock region, but it should change over to rain here. it also breaksrt how many showers we see out of this. a couple of sprinkles or a shower or two or three...
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kinder morgan's proposed $5 billion trans mountain pipeline expansion, which would carry oil from the alberta tar sands region to ports in vancouver. this is reuben george of the tsleil-waututh first nation. >> this has been consistently voted the last 20 years as the most livable place in the world. it is becaususe of places like this, because of the mountains, the waters, because people get something when they come to the water, up in the mountains. i know they will want to protect it, too, because it does not serve as canadians. it does not serve as jobs are help our economy. it is to serve a greedy 1%. our plan, of what we do using our own resources, is for everybody. amy: the south korean president has offered to r resign amid ongoing corruption scandal. earlier this month, as many as 1 million people took to the streets of seoul to demand her resignation over claims she helped a close friend embezzle up to $70 million. she said she had -- would let the national assembly decide if, and when, she should leave office. thousands protest monday against the recent decision to pull 500 circula
kinder morgan's proposed $5 billion trans mountain pipeline expansion, which would carry oil from the alberta tar sands region to ports in vancouver. this is reuben george of the tsleil-waututh first nation. >> this has been consistently voted the last 20 years as the most livable place in the world. it is becaususe of places like this, because of the mountains, the waters, because people get something when they come to the water, up in the mountains. i know they will want to protect it,...
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thought out and did not have institutional support but this is different not only is it more thought alberta 17,000 word proposal, but has some pretty big backing the lieutenant governor, uh the co-founder of facebook and -- as little lot of money into when it and the polling shows that prop. 64 is the of marquee it with the tobacco tax with the higher income-tax rate as a measure to reform prison parole governor care jerry brown sees it as a long-term change to crime punishment that is the focus of the campaign but there are 17 so there are more. >> will focus on others including proposition 58 dealing with english proficiency? >> by educate -- bilingual education measure going back to the late nineties the california voters that they wanted to end a bilingual education english only for those routes learning english this is a reversal of that to now be a full undoing of updated to decades ago to allow more school children in california to make the decision to offer bilingual education programs and polling shows it is popular in negative be much more nuanced. >> proposition 62 did in with th
thought out and did not have institutional support but this is different not only is it more thought alberta 17,000 word proposal, but has some pretty big backing the lieutenant governor, uh the co-founder of facebook and -- as little lot of money into when it and the polling shows that prop. 64 is the of marquee it with the tobacco tax with the higher income-tax rate as a measure to reform prison parole governor care jerry brown sees it as a long-term change to crime punishment that is the...
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stretching from northern montana all the way up to alberta, canada stretching from northern montana sits glacier national park. now this place, known as the crown of the continent, provides endless opportunities for science and exploration. (upbeat rock music) provides endless opportunities for science and exploration. (intriguing music) the second you enter glacier national park, a sense of tranquility and serenity set in. with elevations climbing above the clouds, the park covers nearly 1600 square miles. the name of the park is derived from the glaciers that carved out these massive valleys millions of years ago. glacier-formed lakes tend to be
stretching from northern montana all the way up to alberta, canada stretching from northern montana sits glacier national park. now this place, known as the crown of the continent, provides endless opportunities for science and exploration. (upbeat rock music) provides endless opportunities for science and exploration. (intriguing music) the second you enter glacier national park, a sense of tranquility and serenity set in. with elevations climbing above the clouds, the park covers nearly 1600...
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amanda: there is a huge reconstruction effort happening in alberta. $13 million on a home is an awfult. across treatment we have not seen our market cooled. we've seen our government take serious steps to try to cool it by changing the mortgage insurance rules and changing how much first-time buyers have to put down. it has not yet worked. the receipt tax in british columbia to cool that market. if the real estate market corrects in a nasty way, it has become a camp locations across financial services and elsewhere. our government is very much aware and working to try to cool it. david: amanda lang joining us in new york. vonnie: coming up, just in time for thanksgiving, the boston markets ceo will be here to discuss his company in this time of year. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." rehab: there is a special for sufferers of affluenza. >> affluenza is a very controversial term. this rehab does not believe in affluenza. it is a term that gets thrown around a lot when talking about this place and other places like it. rich kids grow up in a world without any consequences. so, they
amanda: there is a huge reconstruction effort happening in alberta. $13 million on a home is an awfult. across treatment we have not seen our market cooled. we've seen our government take serious steps to try to cool it by changing the mortgage insurance rules and changing how much first-time buyers have to put down. it has not yet worked. the receipt tax in british columbia to cool that market. if the real estate market corrects in a nasty way, it has become a camp locations across financial...
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for some provinces like alberta, it's going to hurt because-- >> and 000 unchanged peabody.the story behind that. ashley: it's exciting. stuart: all right, come into this, because donald trump says, look, he's taking the regulations off energy production in the united states of america and everybody is thinking we'll produce a whole bunch of coal and natural gas and oil. you're shaking your head. >> well, look, the market is just so saturated with supply right now. when you talk to guys in the coal industry, the regulations are coming off. how big of a difference? >> it will help, but prices are what really matter here. you'll see some shakeout in the coal industry and probably see it become more efficient, the supply isn't going to go up significantly because the market is crowded. stuart: you don't expect to see it go up, but probably down. >> the supply is too big. stuart: you can see a little history there and we are at 18, 993. okay. what's next? all right, having a look at the big board, we've got that and i wanted big name stocks that reported earnings this morning. h
for some provinces like alberta, it's going to hurt because-- >> and 000 unchanged peabody.the story behind that. ashley: it's exciting. stuart: all right, come into this, because donald trump says, look, he's taking the regulations off energy production in the united states of america and everybody is thinking we'll produce a whole bunch of coal and natural gas and oil. you're shaking your head. >> well, look, the market is just so saturated with supply right now. when you talk to...
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3.2% which compares to a contraction the second quarter of 1.6% due to the terrible wildfires in albertand gas sector. that sector has bounced back. 1.4%. grown by on we also saw some strength in canada and the most recent report in manufacturing, mining, construction and wholesale. salesakness on the retail were down by 0.2%. canada's consumers continue to be very leveraged. there are those who say that even if the bank of canada is considering a rate cut, consumers don't need any more incentives to spend. david: we've talked about the housing picture in canada. how does that factor into these numbers? >> it was quite weak. the real estate and brokers sector had the fastest drop in since january, 2015, down by 3.2% because of the 50% foreign homebuyers tax that was imposed in vancouver in early august. from june-august in the greater vancouver area, 13% of home buying was from foreign money. that was down to just 2%. billion tom $2.3 under $100 million so that is a huge impact and people are staying away from buying high rent homes. september sales in vancouver are down by 32%. some eco
3.2% which compares to a contraction the second quarter of 1.6% due to the terrible wildfires in albertand gas sector. that sector has bounced back. 1.4%. grown by on we also saw some strength in canada and the most recent report in manufacturing, mining, construction and wholesale. salesakness on the retail were down by 0.2%. canada's consumers continue to be very leveraged. there are those who say that even if the bank of canada is considering a rate cut, consumers don't need any more...
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candor morgan transmountain proposed pipeline that would run from alberta to the ocean in d.c., wouldisting pipeline by 2019. it would cost about $7 billion. it would be their largest project ever. it is essential that there is an upgrade and you are looking at 7.5 billion expected to be spent there. it would double capacity by 2019. one key thing here, canada wants new markets outside of the united states, where you guys are. that's where the majority of our oil goes. there hasn't been much movement today, but i do wonder if people are watching closely in canada and the opec agreement. >>movement today, absolutely. that came down this morning and it may be a bit of a surprise for some people, in that the waning days leading up to today it seemed as if opec was struggling to get an agreement seeing a big run-up in the price of crude oil today. you are mentioning -- the previous reporter was mentioning the gains in some of the u.s. energy producer who is seeing the same thing here. and our canadian dollar is moving higher on that news. david: i'm curious to what degree is this a done d
candor morgan transmountain proposed pipeline that would run from alberta to the ocean in d.c., wouldisting pipeline by 2019. it would cost about $7 billion. it would be their largest project ever. it is essential that there is an upgrade and you are looking at 7.5 billion expected to be spent there. it would double capacity by 2019. one key thing here, canada wants new markets outside of the united states, where you guys are. that's where the majority of our oil goes. there hasn't been much...
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host: john is a supporter of the protest from alberta, new mexico.aller: i do support the protests, i think that we need to do more of it and hold this president accountable, provided it's a peaceful protest. i think it's incumbent upon especially younger people who are going to be impacted by this administration for years to come, especially in terms of the supreme court appointees and the people who trump seems to have in his cabinet this far. what do you think peaceful protest will eventually accomplish in this case? first of all,k there has to be an expression of something, like i said, peaceful. the mandate was not there for trump, hillary won the popular vote. , think out of frustration people have the right to do that and assemble. as long as they are not being disruptive or causing any violence. it's their constitutional right and i think they should be doing it. host: that's john from albuquerque, talking about the protests have been going on nationwide. we have two legislators joining us this warning to talk about issues, including the pres
host: john is a supporter of the protest from alberta, new mexico.aller: i do support the protests, i think that we need to do more of it and hold this president accountable, provided it's a peaceful protest. i think it's incumbent upon especially younger people who are going to be impacted by this administration for years to come, especially in terms of the supreme court appointees and the people who trump seems to have in his cabinet this far. what do you think peaceful protest will...