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tim alberta, let you start.st: look, no question that governor mike pence, vice president-elect mike pence has mystifying fashion, one of the most polarizing people in country. in the i say mystifying because to the point that somebody i think twitter, it is hard to gentile, soft-spoken ort of relatable every man in politics than mike pence. he's very approachable, very he does not do much fire and brim stone, but beneath exterior is absolutely the concerted rt of a ideolog. e has a conservative set of principles he adheres to. host: more traditional epublicans before donald trump came along, do they see mike ence as person who needs to uphold the brand or challenge donald trump at time? guest: no question about it. think the turns point in donald trump's presidential campaign in terms of beginning o rally the republican party around him and sort of begin to bring republican voters back home was his selection of mike pence. i cannot tell you, look, i was talking to some of the smartest most experienced strategis
tim alberta, let you start.st: look, no question that governor mike pence, vice president-elect mike pence has mystifying fashion, one of the most polarizing people in country. in the i say mystifying because to the point that somebody i think twitter, it is hard to gentile, soft-spoken ort of relatable every man in politics than mike pence. he's very approachable, very he does not do much fire and brim stone, but beneath exterior is absolutely the concerted rt of a ideolog. e has a...
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host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community, a theme throughout his career, where threat, rioe is a or perceived, to the values of social conservatives, evangelical christians, and you saw this a couple of years ago with the religious freedom fight in the state of indiana. he is veryt sensitive to that, so that is one issue among many others where he would be very outspoken in the way that maybe not all republicans would be. host: tony cook, you and tim to religiousht up freedom restoration act in indiana. will you explain that? guest: sure. was topose of this law protect those wit
host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community,...
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thinks our next system, we will call these alberta clippers because they org national here in alberta where it is right now. they will dive south and east ward heading through remained over the weekend and get here by thursday. quick hitting storm without a lot of moisture but it may bring snow to the area early thursday. temperatures right the now 53 degrees in allentown after that record high of 61 today there. we're sitting at 60 here in the city. fifty-nine in wilmington 567895 in millville. it is a comfortable 43 degrees in mount pocono. zooming out, look at how warm in atlanta, 70 right now. sixty-five in birmingham. cold air lock up to the north where it is 11 in bismarck, north dakota 23 minneapolis. forty-eight in omaha. you can see clear division between warm air in our region stretching down to the the south east and that cold canadian air that is unfortunate liz moving right back in the legion as we get into tonight, and into tomorrow, back to normal at least. up and down temperatures 50 degrees yesterday. sixty's today, tomorrow right back to the 40's and we will stay the
thinks our next system, we will call these alberta clippers because they org national here in alberta where it is right now. they will dive south and east ward heading through remained over the weekend and get here by thursday. quick hitting storm without a lot of moisture but it may bring snow to the area early thursday. temperatures right the now 53 degrees in allentown after that record high of 61 today there. we're sitting at 60 here in the city. fifty-nine in wilmington 567895 in...
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doesn't look like much originate nothing alberta we call them alberta clippers, you may have heard of those were. we had as satch want screamers this will be diving in here as we dive into thursday, tapping in enough cold air to possibly bring snow to parts of the area up and down temperatures in the meantime 50 yesterday. sixty's outside to take. notice our average 42 degrees and right back near that number tomorrow, thursday same story with rain and snow halving through and then friday highs are only in the the 30's, so i hope you had a chance to enjoy today ace warmth, it is all about to change. tomorrow 42 degrees at 4:00. not too bad. thursday morning here's 8:00ah first part of the commute notice where rain/snow line is in philadelphia and points southward we are seeing rain. of course, portions of bucks, montgomery counties for first part of the morning rush could could be snowily but it won't stick to ground with temperatures in the upper zero 's but it could produce reduced visibility. very quickly the warm air moves in. by 9:00 we are seeing 40's. it changes over to rain. le
doesn't look like much originate nothing alberta we call them alberta clippers, you may have heard of those were. we had as satch want screamers this will be diving in here as we dive into thursday, tapping in enough cold air to possibly bring snow to parts of the area up and down temperatures in the meantime 50 yesterday. sixty's outside to take. notice our average 42 degrees and right back near that number tomorrow, thursday same story with rain and snow halving through and then friday highs...
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full name alberta clippers because it comes from the province of alberta canada, philadelphia northwardrsday morning's rush and it could be heavy enough to cause decreased visibilities, but the warmer air starts to come up and it quickly would change over to rain, the philadelphia area would take a little while longer farther to the north, then it's all gone for the afternoon rush, so like i said, it's a fairly small, fast moving system. that is thursday, we're dry wednesday and friday, with similar temperatures, chester, bucks, montgomery, snow to rain on thursday, lehigh valley, snow to rain, it may be mostly snow the way its looking right now. and all through new jersey, and delaware, it's rain. as we go through thursday, we dry out on friday, that sets us up for chilly but dry new year's eve. 42 degrees for the 6:00 fireworks, 34 for the midnight fireworks, and in lehigh valley, 30 degrees at midnight. the mummers are going to be pretty fortunate too. they'll be in the 30s sunday up to 48 degrees. it's going to be drier across the entire weekend. there's the rain on thursday in phil
full name alberta clippers because it comes from the province of alberta canada, philadelphia northwardrsday morning's rush and it could be heavy enough to cause decreased visibilities, but the warmer air starts to come up and it quickly would change over to rain, the philadelphia area would take a little while longer farther to the north, then it's all gone for the afternoon rush, so like i said, it's a fairly small, fast moving system. that is thursday, we're dry wednesday and friday, with...
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host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community, a theme throughout his career, where threat, rioe is a or perceived, to the values of social conservatives, evangelical christians, and you saw this a couple of years ago with the religious freedom fight in the state of indiana. he is veryt sensitive to that, so that is one issue among many others where he would be very outspoken in the way that maybe not all republicans would be. host: tony cook, you and tim to religiousht up freedom restoration act in indiana. will you explain that? guest: sure. was topose of this law protect those wit
host: tim alberta? guest: i think he does. i think governor pence if you are some here would argue that the establishment clause in the constitution is something that has been over interpretative by the left and something he believes is not as strict with practice or should be a someone on the left would say. that is an example of a governor in selecting in many views, especially when the comes to social issues or anything that can be construed as a tax on the christian conservative community,...
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our system is, right up here will alberta clipper these are has moving, moisture starved systems. eventually tap into some moisture down here to the south, as it starts to have move east and it will strengthen briefly but still doesn't have a ton of precipitation and it will be this and out, receipt i rapidly. what to second, for your thursday morning, region by region, poconos will get hit hardest. two to 4 inches of snow could fall in the highest elevations and may mix with sleet and brief change over to plane old rain before the system moves out. just a brief change over there berks county, lehigh valley, one to 2 inches possible, heavy wet snow that may mix with rain. you may not get that much but there is a possibility for one to 2 inches at on set changing over to rain by, or before, 10:00 a.m. in philadelphia tar northwestern suburbs up early enough between five and 6:00 a.m. maybe a quick mix in the more mainly rain, south and east. this will be all rain. could be steady at times. this will come in during overnight, early morning hours quick hitting. by 6:00 tomorrow night
our system is, right up here will alberta clipper these are has moving, moisture starved systems. eventually tap into some moisture down here to the south, as it starts to have move east and it will strengthen briefly but still doesn't have a ton of precipitation and it will be this and out, receipt i rapidly. what to second, for your thursday morning, region by region, poconos will get hit hardest. two to 4 inches of snow could fall in the highest elevations and may mix with sleet and brief...
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transported it to alberta on a flat bed then fixed it up. the drive through a pit stop before driving from town to his home. >> it's really cool but it's such a hockey town. >> this tim's drive through may take the coffee cake but you don't need wheels to draw attention in line. this new brunswick woman ran her two dogs through by sled for a few tim bits. if you're on horse back can reach the speaker. these snowmobilers may not have broke the frozen ground they thought. this swedish mcdonald's has been letting clients slide through for a burger since 2002. unfortunately the zamboni's drive through days are over due in part to the fact that it runs better on ice. >> she's got studded tires so she works well and it crawls. >> the only thing that ruins this story, a large hot chocolate. if only it had. a double double. >> that's the only kind of canadian convertible they make, by the way. >> i love it. >> that's it for us. cbs evening news is next. captioning sponsored by cbs >> brennan: pani
transported it to alberta on a flat bed then fixed it up. the drive through a pit stop before driving from town to his home. >> it's really cool but it's such a hockey town. >> this tim's drive through may take the coffee cake but you don't need wheels to draw attention in line. this new brunswick woman ran her two dogs through by sled for a few tim bits. if you're on horse back can reach the speaker. these snowmobilers may not have broke the frozen ground they thought. this swedish...
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ice refasing machine, also known as a zamboni, would make you want a hot chocolate but folks in an albertan were still pretty surprised to see one in a drive-thru line. he has an ice rink in his backyard and was driving home. pretty much the most canadian thing you will see all day long and i can say that with authority. >>> there is a showdown in texas. and a church arson arrest. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the clarion ledger of mississippi reports that a man is accused of torching the church that he attends. the predominantly church was burned last month. the suspect who is black is held on an arson count and a motive has not been released. >>> the lexington herald leader of kentucky says a louisville mall plans to ban a woman for his racist rant. her tirade in a jcpenney was caught on camera. >> tell them to go back to where they along. they come here to live and act like everybody else! >> a witness says the woman got angry after she believed one of the hispanic women cut in line. the store plans to reimburse the insulted women for their purchases. >>>
ice refasing machine, also known as a zamboni, would make you want a hot chocolate but folks in an albertan were still pretty surprised to see one in a drive-thru line. he has an ice rink in his backyard and was driving home. pretty much the most canadian thing you will see all day long and i can say that with authority. >>> there is a showdown in texas. and a church arson arrest. those are some of the headlines on the morning newsstand. >>> the clarion ledger of mississippi...
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it's this little thing you see here over portions of canada an alberta clipper moving into portions of minnesota. fast-moving storm and not a lot of moisture with it. as it comes in on thursday it won't have moisture with it but could lead to slow-downs. pretty comfy for this time of the year but temperatures on their way down. we started the week in the low 50s. today we got well into the 60s in most spots. the average high only 42. tomorrow we're back to normal so it will feel a whole lot colder in comparison with today. 40s, our system moves through and friday is even colder with highs in the 30s. anywhere from the 30s to the 60s this week we've hit each. as we head into wednesday we've got generally quiet conditions, seasonable conditions, on thursday morning, this is when that precip moves in. scattered showers or snow showers. 7:00 a.m. it's cold enough for snow in the lehigh valley but quickly warm air will change it into rain and it moves out by midday. this does not have a lot of moisture with it, but that being said it could stay snow long enough in the lehigh valley or pocon
it's this little thing you see here over portions of canada an alberta clipper moving into portions of minnesota. fast-moving storm and not a lot of moisture with it. as it comes in on thursday it won't have moisture with it but could lead to slow-downs. pretty comfy for this time of the year but temperatures on their way down. we started the week in the low 50s. today we got well into the 60s in most spots. the average high only 42. tomorrow we're back to normal so it will feel a whole lot...
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calgary — the business hub of oil—rich alberta. prosperous, diverse, seemingly at ease with itself.ch of canada, there is one community that appears to be falling through calgary's cracks. early this summer, the body of a young aboriginal woman was found in this park. she was 25, a mother of three. her name, joey english. she'd been brutally dismembered. identifying joey's remains wasn't easy. even now, much of her body is still missing. it's a shocking case, but it was greeted here in calgary, and across canada, with weary resignation becausejoey english is just the latest in thousands of indigenous women who have gone missing or been murdered in canada over the last three decades. joey english's family and friends gather for a vigil to commemorate her life and mourn her death. also, to vent their anger at a system of policing, healthcare, social services, that they say is failing first nations women. i'm really, really angry at the justice system. look at how we're being treated. are we going to be treated like this for the rest of our lives? we've got to start fighting for oursel
calgary — the business hub of oil—rich alberta. prosperous, diverse, seemingly at ease with itself.ch of canada, there is one community that appears to be falling through calgary's cracks. early this summer, the body of a young aboriginal woman was found in this park. she was 25, a mother of three. her name, joey english. she'd been brutally dismembered. identifying joey's remains wasn't easy. even now, much of her body is still missing. it's a shocking case, but it was greeted here in...
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it's this little thing you see here over portions of canada an alberta clipper moving into portions ofstorm and not a lot of moisture with it. as it comes in on thursday it won't have moisture with it but could lead to slow-downs. pretty comfy for this time of the year but temperatures on their way down. we started the week in the low 50s. today we got well into the 60s in most spots. the average high only 42. tomorrow we're back to normal so it will feel a whole lot colder in comparison with today. 40s, our system moves through and friday is even colder with highs in the 30s. anywhere from the 30s to the 60s this week we've hit each. as we head into wednesday we've got generally quiet conditions, seasonable conditions, on thursday morning, this is when that precip moves in. scattered showers or snow showers. 7:00 a.m. it's cold enough for snow in the lehigh valley but quickly warm air will change it into rain and it moves out by midday. this does not have a lot of moisture with it, but that being said it could stay snow long enough in the lehigh valley or poconos to drop a coating mea
it's this little thing you see here over portions of canada an alberta clipper moving into portions ofstorm and not a lot of moisture with it. as it comes in on thursday it won't have moisture with it but could lead to slow-downs. pretty comfy for this time of the year but temperatures on their way down. we started the week in the low 50s. today we got well into the 60s in most spots. the average high only 42. tomorrow we're back to normal so it will feel a whole lot colder in comparison with...
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clouds and sun prone regions could have some lake enhanced precipitation next shot of cold air is in alberta clipper. much more intense shot of cold air which we will have to watch that for you very closely. fox 8 is your officials school closing station. we get new day cleveland coming up next. we will send it your way. happening in studio b. for a little anxious. >> it's looking christmasy around here. we are is that coupled colorful comedians. he's going to be a laertes. you want to make sure you turn it this weekend. head to toe fashion we get ready for christmas. for the ladies if you are danny vacation day or night you we have you covered. how to save money on coffee were not talking about this coffee were tyler good copy. we will talk to you about it at
clouds and sun prone regions could have some lake enhanced precipitation next shot of cold air is in alberta clipper. much more intense shot of cold air which we will have to watch that for you very closely. fox 8 is your officials school closing station. we get new day cleveland coming up next. we will send it your way. happening in studio b. for a little anxious. >> it's looking christmasy around here. we are is that coupled colorful comedians. he's going to be a laertes. you want to...
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they grew up in a remote mennonite community in alberta, canada. it is 200 miles from nashville.t their new home in tennessee to learn how they are sticking to their roots. >> reporter: good morning. these guys, i mean, they grew up about as isolated as you can get. it was a five-hour drive just to get to the closest mcdonald's. they had no television. definitely no internet. with just a few records of inspiration, the rippled made their own entertainment and that meant making music as a family. ♪ ♪ you were made to shine under southern stars ♪ >> reporter: ts it's an old-sch sound with a modern edge. ♪ ♪ i'm going to make you mine >> reporter: for the brothers, old school is home. >> you listen lot of people sound a lot more country than us like bonfires and girls with cutoff jeans. >> reporter: that's not your country? >> not at all. >> reporter: their country is far north alberta where they were raised like everybody else in their remote farmering community and working in a mennonite church whose conservative members separate themselves from modern society. >> our mom and dad
they grew up in a remote mennonite community in alberta, canada. it is 200 miles from nashville.t their new home in tennessee to learn how they are sticking to their roots. >> reporter: good morning. these guys, i mean, they grew up about as isolated as you can get. it was a five-hour drive just to get to the closest mcdonald's. they had no television. definitely no internet. with just a few records of inspiration, the rippled made their own entertainment and that meant making music as a...
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. >> questlove: 587, alberta! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! a dog pound, my dog pound. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: welcome! welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. big show tonight. it's going to be fun. you guys, this weekend is santacon, which is the annual bar crawl where people dress up like santa claus for a day of drinking. [ cheers and applause ] that's right, a drunken bar crawl wearing a sa as the real santa calls that, december 26th. [ cheers and applause ] i did read that a growing trend among families is giving their kids a few small presents ahead of christmas to break up the tension of getting everything on christmas day. they actually have an interesting name for this. hanukkah. [ laughter and applause ] they're calling it hanukkah. great name. this is very interesting. i heard that putting cinnamon and nutmeg into your baked goods for the holidays can [ audience ohs ] then certain other people were like, "i kno
. >> questlove: 587, alberta! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ?? ?? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! a dog pound, my dog pound. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: welcome! welcome to "the tonight show," everybody. you're here. you made it. [ cheers and applause ] that's what i'm talking about. big show tonight. it's going to be fun. you guys, this weekend is santacon, which is the annual bar crawl where people dress up like santa claus for a day...
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alberta brooks said "a legend and my movie mom, i cannot believe this happened a day after carrie."nd "so heart sick, debbie want to be with carriry such a devastating punch, i loved here dearly." >> more local news, surveillance video is being reviewed to identify the people involved in the shooting of a parking lot at a he tell. two people inside two cars took off after the gunfire after 11:00 p.m. officers arrived and found several shell casings and shattered glass in the parking lot. no shooting victims or suspected were found. >> the ex fiance of former football player released graphic cell phone video claiming it is roof she was a victim of domestic violence and explaining why she new is releasing the video. >> mcdonnell has not been a 49er in two years his behavior after the field leading to his removal. the video and photos are part of a custody dispute between him and the mother of his son. >> get away from me. get away from me. what are you doing? >> his ex fiance reported this video in may of 2015. her attorney said three let himself into her apartment at 4:30 in the morn
alberta brooks said "a legend and my movie mom, i cannot believe this happened a day after carrie."nd "so heart sick, debbie want to be with carriry such a devastating punch, i loved here dearly." >> more local news, surveillance video is being reviewed to identify the people involved in the shooting of a parking lot at a he tell. two people inside two cars took off after the gunfire after 11:00 p.m. officers arrived and found several shell casings and shattered glass...
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i think we lost alberta, so let's move on to royal oak, michigan. you are on with author stephen johnson. caller: hello. how are you guys? host: we are good. please go ahead with your question or comment.t. caller: okay. my question is on technology and i just want to know if like how can we make social media better for the next generation and just making it safer for like children and kids, you know, especially nowadays a. host: before we hear from stephen johnson, what would you like to see changed?anged. caller: i would like to see like just social media just working faster, you know, for the use and like so-- blocking out some of the negative ads and things. host: what kind of technology do you use? caller: i use my ipad and my cell phone. host: thank you, sir. guest: it's a really important question and i have written about this, lesson wonderland, but in some of the other books and when you move to social media you basically move from a system where you have a bunch of gatekeepers, editors, folks who are controlling the flow of information who
i think we lost alberta, so let's move on to royal oak, michigan. you are on with author stephen johnson. caller: hello. how are you guys? host: we are good. please go ahead with your question or comment.t. caller: okay. my question is on technology and i just want to know if like how can we make social media better for the next generation and just making it safer for like children and kids, you know, especially nowadays a. host: before we hear from stephen johnson, what would you like to see...
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>> oh no, i'm in alberta, stephen. i'm building this wall to keep americans out of canada.heers and applause ) i'm using poutine as my mortar! >> stephen: but why? >> because it's delicious! you know? french fries, cheese and gravy? c'mon. >> stephen: no, i understand poutine is fantastic, why the wall? >> oh, because if trump gets elected, you americans are going to flee to canada like crazy. you'll take our jobs and steal our canadian women! keep your filthy american hands off celine dion! my heart will go on-- not yours! >> stephen: but what about americans who have relatives in canada? you're separating families! not to mention all of our imaginary girlfriends. >> sorry, stephen, she's my imaginary girlfriend now. >> stephen: beth! no! >> yes, yes, beth. sorry, stephen. and the best part is, we're going to make america pay for the wall. okay? make canada great again also! ( cheers and applause ) now-- if you'll excuse me stephen, i have to go to have some imaginary sex with beth. >> stephen: martin hernandez, everybody. we'll be right back with emily blunt. beth, beth,
>> oh no, i'm in alberta, stephen. i'm building this wall to keep americans out of canada.heers and applause ) i'm using poutine as my mortar! >> stephen: but why? >> because it's delicious! you know? french fries, cheese and gravy? c'mon. >> stephen: no, i understand poutine is fantastic, why the wall? >> oh, because if trump gets elected, you americans are going to flee to canada like crazy. you'll take our jobs and steal our canadian women! keep your filthy...
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those bitter cold temperatures are not expected to get any alberta as we go through the weekend either. there's also some snow to contend with. many parts of this country waking up to the white stuff already and a whole lot of it. nbc's morgan ratford 30 miles northwest of where we sit here in manhattan. she's where the snow has been falling for a few hours. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. 150 million americans across the country waking up to this snow, this ice. it's also this dangerously cold wind chill that's sweeping the country. some places seeing temperatures dip 30 degrees below zero. >> reporter: a winter white-out. blankets of snow barrelling across the great plains sending sheets of ice and howling winds through america's heartland. slamming the northeast this morning. >> it is brutally cold. >> i don't know if you can ever be ready. >> i hate winter. >> out west, neighbors in wyoming race against the clock to clear snow-covered streets. >> even though it's 9 degrees out right now, the temperatures are still supposed to keep dropping. >> reporter: hopi
those bitter cold temperatures are not expected to get any alberta as we go through the weekend either. there's also some snow to contend with. many parts of this country waking up to the white stuff already and a whole lot of it. nbc's morgan ratford 30 miles northwest of where we sit here in manhattan. she's where the snow has been falling for a few hours. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. 150 million americans across the country waking up to this snow, this ice....
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located about two hours north of calgary, alberta, canada, you'll find a wilderness lover's dream
located about two hours north of calgary, alberta, canada, you'll find a wilderness lover's dream
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. >> this moose at a park in alberta, canada seems to think the vehicle is a giant mobile lollipop.he passengers decided to stay very, very still in case bullwinkle here decided to take a nibble. moose kisses. >> yeah. >> they don't kiss often. it's usually attack mode. >> right. wow. okay. >> even in canada. proves even the moose are nicer in canada. >> right. well, a consumer alert now about smart toys that connect to the internet. >> yeah. those toys that you may have already purchased for children, well, could be hacked. rebecca jarvis tells us how. >> reporter: some of the hottest gifts this season, but a new warning about so-called smart toys. >> it's bedtime. ? okay. >> reporter: a report cautions some of the toys that connect to the internet can be vulnerable to hacking. compromising sensitive information like security questions and birth dates. >> send text and voice messages. >> reporter: last year, a data breach in v-tech electronics expotioned information of more than 6 million children. >> found treasure-trove of data including parents' names and home addresses, passwor
. >> this moose at a park in alberta, canada seems to think the vehicle is a giant mobile lollipop.he passengers decided to stay very, very still in case bullwinkle here decided to take a nibble. moose kisses. >> yeah. >> they don't kiss often. it's usually attack mode. >> right. wow. okay. >> even in canada. proves even the moose are nicer in canada. >> right. well, a consumer alert now about smart toys that connect to the internet. >> yeah. those toys...
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these computer programs and in 1994, the checkers program that was developed at the university of alberta was the first major success at a difficult game where the software was declared a world champion. in 1995, the backgammon program developed in ibm also got to a grand master level. the most surprising thing that happened with td gammon is they found the moves that the computer program would make were different than what the human players would make and particularly they paid opening positions at the backgammon board differently than humans would and not only was not surprising but eventually was incorporated into human play as well so that humans learned from the computer program about better strategies that they hadn't thought of before. some of you may be old enough to remember in 1997, deep blue, the program from ibm, also achieved this level with chess. much of the success from the deep blue system was really from architectural computational improvements that allowed them to improve searches faster than we had previously so that success was very different than the ability to learn
these computer programs and in 1994, the checkers program that was developed at the university of alberta was the first major success at a difficult game where the software was declared a world champion. in 1995, the backgammon program developed in ibm also got to a grand master level. the most surprising thing that happened with td gammon is they found the moves that the computer program would make were different than what the human players would make and particularly they paid opening...
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a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked theire like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen get those antlers in. >> tha agine a world again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices on popular brands and thoughtful gifts. it's time to bring back the holidays with t.j.maxx, marshalls and homegoods. >>> this morning give the gift of a ghost on great day and we learn how to help save lives in countries from world vision. >> and meaghan is out exploring the historic mansion on o street with a 100 rooms and 70 secret doors. >> it's monday, december 19 an
a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked theire like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen get those antlers in. >> tha agine...
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a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked theirrs that said, moose like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen to get those antlers in. >> that does it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, involved in a ro >>> this is kpix 5 morning update. >> good morning. it's 8:55. and i'm michelle griego. we know the driver involved in a rollover crash in danville has died. a delivery truck crashed on 680. there's no word on what caused the crash. >> today is the last day for signing up for health insurance. the deadline was extended to match the national deadline. >>> the oakland raiders are headed to the playoffs for the first time in a decade. the raiders host the colts saturday. here's elizabeth with the forecast. >>> this is the third straight time of waking up to freeze w
a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked theirrs that said, moose like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen to get those antlers...
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a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked their a warning to visitors that said, moose like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen to get those antlers drum roll please.hing. it's the sing sweepstakes. it's some of this, loads of that. 'cause you can win $100,000 from post cereal brands. honey bunches of oats. and sing. only in theaters >>> live from the cbs center, this is "eyewitness news". >> good morning, 1200 block, smoke alarm went off in the basement after 4:00 this morning, the resident moved to another part of the area, while crews responded. no one was hurt. >>> checking the forecast, very mild yesterday, today, not so much. >> fifty's yesterday, at this time, now waking up with temperatures into the 20's, and feels worse when you fac
a moose in alberta, canada, last week wandered up to a couple growing in a snowy park and licked their a warning to visitors that said, moose like to taste the salt on your car. park officials advise people to honoring their horns to care the animals away but the woman in this car said the moose was friendly and had kind eyes. that's what they say about charlie rose. friendly, kind eyes. >> but he doesn't have antlers. >> and he didn't lick cars. >> you need a big tv screen to...
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then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...
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then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with remarks from opec's secretary general. we'll hear about the outlook for medium and long-term oil supply and demand, as well as the current challenges and opportunities for the oil industry. the events hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and it's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and then former house speaker newt gingrich talks about the ongoing trump transition and futu
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...
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alberta abouttim the role vice president should -- vice president elect mike pence will play in the trump administration. be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span studentcam documentary contest is in full swing. what is the most important issue for the new president and the new congress to address in 2017? joining me is a former studentcam winner of 2015 for her documentary help for homeless heroes. ashley: my partner and i produced a documentary where we cover the issues of homeless veterans on the streets of orange county, california. these are the people who have fought for our country and the fact that they are now living on the street, not having anyone to care for them, was not ok. we will talk about this issue within our community and we decided to make a c-span documentary. i encourage all seniors in high school, juniors in high school, middle schoolers to use this , toform to raise your voice say that your generation .eserves to be heard advice for students on the fence of starting this documentary is
alberta abouttim the role vice president should -- vice president elect mike pence will play in the trump administration. be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span studentcam documentary contest is in full swing. what is the most important issue for the new president and the new congress to address in 2017? joining me is a former studentcam winner of 2015 for her documentary help for homeless heroes. ashley: my...
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then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health care and legislative policy developments. we'll hear from lawyers, administrators, and blue cross/blue shield representatives. it starts live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. also tuesday, a discussion on the world oil outlook with remarks from opec's secretary general. we'll hear about the outlook for medium and long-term oil supply and demand, as well as the current challenges and opportunities for the oil industry. the events hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and it's live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. and then former house speaker newt gingrich talks about the ongoing trump transition and futu
then indianapolis star reporter tony cook and tim alberta of the national review about the role president-elect mike pence will play in the trump administration, and a look back on the indiana governor's work in his home state and his years as a member of congress. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, the american bar association holds an all-day event on the future of health...